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The Greatest of Great Escapes by Holly Hunt – Review
By Karl Hornsey It’s around this time of year that many football fans start to dream. Not of glory, of ... -
A Look Back at Some of the Greatest League Cup Finals in Recent History
The League Cup might be considered English football’s third-most prestigious domestic trophy, but it has delivered some of football’s most ... -
Analysing Ange Postecoglou’s Time at Tottenham Hotspur
With Ange Postecoglou now well into his second season at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, it’s a fitting time to begin ... -
Do Arsenal Lack the Consistency to Beat Manchester City to the Premier League Title?
At this stage of the Premier League season, it’s still too early to call who will lift the title, but ... -
Lions in the Wilderness by Clive and Joe Hetherington – Review
By Karl Hornsey As England fans recover from their second successive European Championship final defeat, this excellent book by Clive ... -
Salute! The Inside Story of England’s Own Goal at Berlin’s Olympiastadion by John Leonard Review
By Karl Hornsey With remarkably prescient timing, John Leonard’s book covers an infamous moment in English sporting history, just as ... -
Euro 88 by Steven Scragg – Review
By Karl Hornsey Steven Scragg has carved himself a nice little niche in recent years, authoring books on the fondly ... -
90+2: Last Minute Moments That Changed Football History by John Boland – Review
By Karl Hornsey The history of any sport is littered with ‘Sliding Doors’ moments and questions of what might have ... -
Brian Moore Saved Our Sundays by Matt Eastley – Review
By Karl Hornsey Matt Eastley is no stranger to writing nostalgic football books that look back on a time when ... -
It’s Coming Home (Probably) by John McNicoll – Review
By Karl Hornsey With the European Championship just around the corner, and England regarded as favourites to win the trophy ... -
One Shilling: The Football Programme Design Revolution by Matt Caldwell and Alan Dein – Review
By Karl Hornsey The football programme has been part of the matchday experience for millions of people from the day ... -
A Culture of Kits by John Blair – Book Review
By Steve Crabtree Football kits have always been more than just sportswear; they are icons of football culture. And, as ...