Don’t Look Back In Anger

As an 8 year old boy Carl Spiers witnessed his first football violence at Stockport in 1969. It was a seminal moment in his life and sparked an obsession with violence. For the next 15 years he progressed from onlooker to teenage boot boy to gang leader and eventually became one of Oldham’s top lads in the late 70’s/early 1980’s.
This roller-coaster ride took him up and down the country clashing with over sixty rival teams from all four divisions. Along the way Carl suffered many injuries including being stabbed in the chest and inner thigh, having his nose, cheekbones, arm, wrists, fingers and skull broken and his teeth knocked out.
He eventually saw the futility of all this mindless violence and by his early twenties he settled down. Nevertheless his experiences stood him in good stead as he went on to become widely recognised as an expert on football hooliganims and wider British youth culture.

The Ultimate Football Quiz Book – Covering Top Flight Football in England

Calling all football fans – so you think you know everything about the Premiership? Now might be the time to think again! For instance, do you know your Hornets from your Robins? What about team sponsors, trophies, shirt manufacturers, stadiums, squad numbers, awards, transfers, relegations and who won what, where and in what year?
Containing a wealth of information and 2,000 fiendishly challenging questions for both the novice armchair enthusiast and the most knowledgeable of football aficionados, this quiz book could well result in more home goals than golden ones! What is guaranteed is that it will keep the whole family both entertained and perplexed for many an hour.
With a fitting Foreword by the much-loved Eamonn Holmes, this quiz book is an absolute must for anyone with a keen interest in the sport. It is equally an excellent reference book of footballing facts and figures, stirring up fond recollections of some of the major events and personalities in the Premiership’s history.

The Story of Spurs:The Heroes of Tottenham Hotspur (Soccer Clubs)

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

They did what they dared to. And they have the silverware to prove it. Ever since Tottenham Hotspur was founded in 1882, the club has proven their worth in the pitch and has become one of England's finest. The journey was never easy. But they got there nonetheless, despite many disappointments. Yet amidst the tears of both joy and woe, the team still stands today to prove that they are up to any challenge that may come their way. And this is their story.
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Newcastle United’s Worst Ever Players

Did Wayne Fereday ruin your life? Was Silvio Maric directly responsible for your high dentist bills due to the constant gnashing and grinding of your molars? Did Billy Askew’s hair give you nightmares or did the merest mention of Alain Boumsong's name have the same effect as the aftermath of a Vindaloo? Then this is the book you've been waiting for. Relive all your least favourite Newcastle United moments by taking a journey back through the labyrinth of frustration, disillusionment and failure that is Newcastle United’s worst ever players. Grimace, cringe and wince as you take a trip down the derelict end of memory lane, through a history of Newcastle United’s most inept, incompetent and overpaid exponents of the beautiful game. Players who panicked whenever the ball came within twenty yards of them, players who would struggle to make the bench for St. Joseph’s School under 7’s team and players who surprised you by managing to put their boots on the right feet. If you’ve ever watched a Newcastle United player and wondered how they managed to turn professional and you didn’t; if you were left speechless as they were allowed to continue spreading their misery well into the second half or dumbfounded at the fact they’d managed to convince someone to pay them a wage to stumble around the field and offer nothing more to the cause than the corner flag, you’ll find them all here.

Everton in the 1970s

A comprehensive history of Everton Football Club during the 1970s. It includes match reports on every competitive game played between 1st January 1970 until 31st December 1979, details of all major transfers and statistics. All author's proceeds donated to the Everton Former Players' Foundation.
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Bolton Born: From Sunday School to the Football League: The Beginnings of Bolton Wanderers Football Club

Bolton Wanderers is one of the great teams of English football. Set deeply in a working class community, it grew, like so many famous sides, out of the industrial landscape of Lancashire.

The club became home to some of the beautiful game's immortals – the likes of Nat Lofthouse, Eddie Hopkinson and Ted Vizard all played for Bolton – and chalked up four victories in the FA Cup.
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The West Ham United Collection

WEST HAM UNITED is one of the great names in football, the Hammers’ history studded with great players, great matches, great events. Formed in 1895 as the works team of Thames Ironworks, they were renamed West Ham United in 1900, when they turned professional. The Hammers took part in the first-ever Wembley FA Cup Final, in 1923, and won the Cup for the first time in 1964, following up with Wembley victories in 1975 and 1980. In 1966 England won the World Cup with the help of three Hammers players – Bobby Moore, hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst, and Martin Peters – but two months earlier the Hammers had made history in their own right by winning the European Cup-winners’ Cup with an all-English eleven. The West Ham United Collection covers all these great eras, with nearly 200 fascinating photographs of the players and the matches combining to produce a collection that will stir memories and will be a wonderful record of some of the greatest days in the history of this great club.

“A Touch Far Vetched!”

The unofficial Swans fanzine continues to raise money for youth development, junior football and local charities with the third issue of the 2012/13 season.

In this issue we speak exclusively with former Swans defender Steve Watt, look back at 2012, remember Christmas at the Liberty – and put Michael Laudrup on trial!
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Hall of Fame: Norwich City’s All Time Greats

Norwich City’s All Time Greats looks at some fascinating facts and figures about the Hall of Fame in general before examining each personality in more detail through a short biography. The biographies look at each character’s career, focusing specifically on their achievements, their records and their memorable moments with Norwich City illustrating just why Canary supporters hold them in such great esteem. Written in chronological order it takes you on a journey through the complete history of Norwich City, reliving the many highs and lows, through the ‘Famers’ involved in that era. A must read for all Norwich supporters that appreciate those of past and present whose time at Norwich has done so much to shape a brilliant club.