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Scotland 101 by Tom Brogan – Review
By Karl Hornsey Tom Brogan has followed up his dissection of Scotland’s 1982 World Cup campaign (We Made Them Angry) ... -
1953 by Marvin Close – Review
By Karl Hornsey A couple of generations is a long time in any walk of life, but in football, the ... -
Big Boots To Fill: The New Maradona, Riquelme, Messi and Beyond by David Michael Nolan ...
By Karl Hornsey It seems in football that any young talent coming through can’t be left to their own devices ... -
The Lion Who Never Roared by Matt Tiller – Book Review
By Steve Crabtree Footballer Jack Leslie should be in the football history books – the fact he isn’t, yet, means ... -
Echoes of an Italian Summer by Paul Grech – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey Anyone interested in international football has ‘their’ World Cup. It can be for purely personal reasons such ... -
The Great Adventure: Al-Fayed’s Thrilling Era at Fulham FC – Book Review
By Steve Crabtree With the world of top-division football ownership full of greed, this journey of the charismatic Mohammed Al-Fayed’s ... -
A Sprinkle of Magic by Aaron Moore – Review
By Karl Hornsey A Sprinkle of Magic is Aaron Moore’s second book focusing on the exploits of non-league clubs, following ... -
Flamengo: Winning All The Cups by Stephen Brandt – Review
By Karl Hornsey Given my mini-obsession regarding anything to do with the Brazilian team that so memorably graced the 1982 ... -
Forgotten Football Clubs by Philip O’Rourke – Review
By Karl Hornsey It can often seem as though the possibility of football clubs disappearing from existence is something of ... -
The Man Who Put a Curse on Muhammad Ali by Norman Giller – Review
By Karl Hornsey This is the sort of niche book that Pitch Publishing have become so good at releasing over ... -
Brazil 1970: How the Greatest Team of All Time Won the World Cup by Sam ...
By Karl Hornsey Soccer journalist Sam Kunti nails his colours to the mast with the title of this book, which ... -
Remarkable Cricket Grounds by Brian Levison – Review
By Dominic Picksley There was a time when I would don my whites and stand in a field for a ...