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Scotland 42 England 1 by Mark Winter – Review
By Karl Hornsey As someone who completed a ‘Road to Wembley’ journey several years ago with a great friend of ... -
The Match of the Century by Matt Clough – Review
By Karl Hornsey To claim that any football match is the ‘Match of the Century’ is a bold one, and ... -
The Match by Piero Trellini – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a devoted connoisseur of the 1982 World Cup, a tournament that has held a curious fascination ... -
The Comeback Quotient by Matt Fitzgerald – Review
By Nigel Armitage Matt Fitzgerald wants to let us in on an important secret: how is it that some people, ... -
Alchemy: Brian Clough & Peter Taylor at Hartlepools United by Christopher Hull – Review
By Karl Hornsey There can seldom have been a football manager that has garnered more words written about him than ... -
Blood on the Crossbar by Rhys Richards – Review
By Karl Hornsey The subtitle of this book – The Dictatorship’s World Cup – is the perfect one to sum ... -
The Nearly Men by Aidan Williams – Review
By Karl Hornsey Whether it’s an exclusively British trait or not, there’s always been an element in the sporting world ... -
In the Heat of the Midday Sun by Steven Scragg – Review
By Karl Hornsey At the tender age of 12, the 1986 football World Cup came along at just the right ... -
We Made Them Angry by Tom Brogan – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a connoisseur and devotee of the 1982 football World Cup and anything to do with it, ... -
Panini Football Stickers: The Official Celebration by Greg Lansdowne – Review
By Steve Crabtree For those of you who, like me, look back with fond memories of any sort of British ... -
One by Peter Schmeichel – Review
By Karl Hornsey August 1991. My dad had just woken up and was having a shave. The 17-year-old me had ... -
Beautiful Bridesmaids Dressed in Oranje by Gary Thacker – Review
By Karl Hornsey There seems to be something far more appealing, attractive and even romantic about sporting nearlymen that make ...