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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 ... -
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 ...