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| Title: A History of Chelsea |
| Sub-title: On the Pitch and Off the Drawing Board |
| Illustrated by: Paul Trevillion By (author): Harry Harris Foreword by: Ken Bates |
| ISBN10-13: 1915616204 : 9781915616203 |
| From Ted Drakeâ s unexpected champions of 1955, to Thomas Tuchelâ s surprise Champions League victors of 2021, the club has won â the lotâ , unlike any of their London rivals. Now former Daily Mirror Chief Sports Writer Harry Harris and Paul Trevillion, the acclaimed artist behind Roy of the Rovers and â You Are The Refâ , have combined forces to produce a personal history of the club. Paul featured Chelsea players heavily in his illustrations for Fleet Street and wrote a column with battering ram centre-forward Ian Hutchinson in the early 1970s that regularly included legends such as Peter Osgood, Ron Harris and Alan Hudson. Harry spent much of the 1980s and 1990s reporting on the club at close quarters following Ken Batesâ purchase of the Blues for £1 in 1982 and he had a front row seat for the unfolding boardroom battle between Matthew Harding and Bates a decade later that almost tore the club in two. Yet what emerged from that battle was a club transformed and attractive to â big moneyâ . Bates would not have been able to sell the club to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in 2003 without this rapid growth. ï"¿The success of the years that followed are featured heavily here as are the fondly remembered teams of earlier periods as well as Chelseaâ s recent takeover and the incredible success of the womenâ s team. |
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Pages: 320
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| Published: Empire Publications - November 2024 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 25.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 23 |
| Title: 1 of: 129 |
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| Title: A History of Spurs |
| Sub-title: On the Pitch & Off the Drawing Board |
| By (author): Harry Harris, Paul Trevillion Foreword by: Glenn Hoddle |
| ISBN10-13: 1915616131 : 9781915616135 |
| Tottenham Hotspur has always been the puristsâ club of choice and the roots of their association with the beautiful game runs through the club like a stick of Blackpool rock. From Arthur Rowe to current manager Ange Postecoglou, Spurs are synonymous with some of the most attractive teams England has ever produced without quite getting the trophies that their football deserves - supporting Spurs is an honour as well as a burden at times. With over 150 years of following the ups and downs of the Lilywhites between them, former Daily Mirror Chief Sports Writer Harry Harris and Paul Trevillion, the acclaimed artist behind Roy of the Rovers and You Are The Ref, have combined forces to produce a personal history of their beloved club since the war. Paul first attended a Tottenham game in 1934, and was instantly attracted to the great Dixie Dean appearing for Everton at White Hart Lane in a famous FA Cup tie. Paul went on to draw the great striker hundreds of times and eventually got to meet his hero. Harry started following the club as a child in the early 1960s and his early obsession was with Jimmy Greaves, spending all his pocket money on old press photographs of the record-breaking Spurs striker. Perhaps these early obsessions set the pair of them on the way to their respective careers? On The Pitch and Off The Drawing Board is packed full of anecdotes and behind the scenes stories from Spursâ past, from the time Harry Harris challenged then manager Terry Neill to a race around the White Hart Lane pitch to Paul helping Gazza with his shooting training at Wembley just months before that free-kick in the FA Cup semi-final. This book is a must for all Tottenham fans. |
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Pages: 224
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| Published: Empire Publications - June 2024 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 25.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 41 |
| Title: 2 of: 129 |
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| Title: A Northern Childhood |
| Sub-title: Growing Up in Oldham Before the War |
| By (author): Audrey Evans |
| ISBN10-13: 1909360554 : 9781909360556 |
| Audrey Evans grew up in Oldham, She is a retired lecturer and has a Ph.D. These are stories of her childhood, from before and after the Second World War. Some have been previously published in The Oldham Chronicle in the 1970's. |
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Pages: 76
Size: 180x110mm
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| Published: Empire Publications (UK) - December 2017 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Social & cultural history : Second World War : Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside |
| List Price: 5.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 1 |
| Title: 3 of: 129 |
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| Title: A Part of No Tribe |
| Sub-title: My Life Through One Thousand Singles - 1980-89 |
| By (author): Ian Moss |
| ISBN10-13: 1915616034 : 9781915616036 |
| Ian Moss's second volume of singles reviews, following The Original Soundtrack that covered 1970-79, covers a decade of extreme political upheaval. From the threat of nuclear war and the miner's strike to acid house and the fall of the Berlin Wall, there was plenty to get worked up about in the eighties, but great societal panics often bring with them fantastic music. As a part of no tribe Ian runs his eye over the profusion of musical genres produced by the decade from the dying embers of post-punk to early house and garage, the rise of hip-hop, the burst of colour brought by new romantics and synth-pop which sat besides the likes of George Michael, Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna at the top of the pop charts. Yet even these stars were soon stopped in their tracks by advances in technology that allowed hits to be composed in bedrooms by innovative and talented artists who would never have got through the door at a major label in previous eras yet became the basis for whole new musical genres. Ian Moss takes the reader on a journey through arguably the most influential decade in music history. |
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Pages: 400
Size: 216x138xmm
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| Published: Empire Publications - June 2023 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Music : Biography: arts & entertainment : Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside |
| List Price: 14.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 32 |
| Title: 4 of: 129 |
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| Title: ALEX JAMES |
| Sub-title: My Football Life! |
| By (author): John Harding Preface by: Denis Compton |
| ISBN10-13: 1915616190 : 9781915616197 |
| A pint-sized schemer who guided Arsenal to four league titles in five seasons, Alex James was regarded as the finest footballer in the world during the 1930s having risen to national fame in Scotlandâ s 5-1 destruction of England in 1928 as a key figure in the famed â Wembley Wizardsâ . A rogue with a penchant for the good life, James may have rubbed shoulders with the great and good in the pre-war entertainment world of the capital, but he was still regarded as a mere player to the football authorities who imposed a maximum wage of just £8 per week on players who drew huge crowds and generated reams of press coverage. First published in the 1980s when many of Jamesâ contemporaries were still alive to offer their reflections, John Hardingâ s acclaimed biography is an entertaining portrait of one of the key sporting figures of the 1930s and his place among the larger than life personalities in the lost world of pre-war football. |
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Pages: 304
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| Published: Empire Publications - November 2024 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Music : Biography: arts & entertainment : Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside |
| List Price: 14.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 7 |
| Title: 5 of: 129 |
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| Title: Amazing Sports Quiz Book |
| Sub-title: Over 5000 Questions |
| By (author): Frank Brockett |
| ISBN10-13: 1901746097 : 9781901746099 |
| Frank Brockett makes his living compiling pub quizzes. Now he passes on his extensive knowledge in book form. For instance, which footballer won the League and Cup Double, the World Cup and £17,000 on a gambling machine on the ferry home? Or how about the number Michael Caine wore in Escape to Victory? With over 5,000 sporting teasers there's enough here to baffle your friends, stump your enemies and confound the pub know-it-all. You could even start your own pub quiz and give Frank some serious competition. Take him on, if you think you're hard enough! |
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Pages: 202
Size: 150x210mm
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| Published: Empire Publications (UK) - December 1999 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Trivia & quiz question books : Sports & outdoor recreation |
| List Price: 6.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 1 |
| Title: 6 of: 129 |
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| Title: Arthur Push-and-Run Rowe |
| Sub-title: The Inspiration behind SPURS, Crystal Palace and 'Total Football' |
| Foreword by: Norman Giller By (author): Norman Turpin |
| ISBN10-13: 191561600X : 9781915616005 |
| Arthur Rowe was an innovator at a time when English soccer was wedded to the tactics of Arsenal's Herbert Chapman, whose style bypassed the midfield and much-depended on expensively imported talent. When other clubs who lacked similar spending power adopted Chapman's approach, the English game morphed into a heavy dependence on longball football, beef-and-muscle, luck, and the defensive frailties of opponents. Rowe's approach, with which he gained instant success wherever he coached, depended instead on short, first-time passing to feet. Before injury ended Rowe's Spurs playing career he had captained the club into the First Division and was also capped by England. Then, on the eve of the Second World War, the FA selected him to visit Hungary where he passed on his soccer beliefs to locals such as Gusztáv Sebes (who would utilise a very similar style to Rowe's when coaching Hungary to two punishing defeats of England in the 1950s). When selected as manager of his boyhood side in 1949 Arthur immediately won successive Championships, yet his thrilling 'push-and-run' style was oddly disparaged by certain of his club directors. Unable to rebuild, Rowe's ageing side gradually faltered until poor health saw him step down in 1955. However 'pupil' Bill Nicholson, benefiting from a level of financial support Arthur could only dream of led Spurs to their glories of the early 1960s. Simultaneously Arthur, with 'push-and-run', was leading high-scoring and entertaining Crystal Palace into the of the decade. Sadly, further ill-health would see Rowe revert to a backroom role, but, contributing to youth development he saw Palace reach the First Division in a year earlier than his prediction. The club has rarely looked back since. 'Push-and-run' had pre-dated 'Total Football' by two decades and the tactics of Sebes, Cruyff, Arteta, Guardiola and others can legitimately be traced back to this unfairly overlooked visionary. |
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Pages: 424
Size: 240x156x30mm
Illustrations: illus
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| Published: Empire Publications - September 2023 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Autobiography: sport : Football (Soccer, Association football) |
| List Price: 25.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 22 |
| Title: 7 of: 129 |
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| Title: Atkinson For England |
| Sub-title: A Tale of Mistaken Identity, the England National Team & Plumbing |
| By (author): Gary James, Mark Brown |
| ISBN10-13: 1901746178 : 9781901746174 |
| With only 10 days to go before England's crucial World Cup Qualifier against Germany, national manager Glenn Gould resigns, blaming Brendon Fendon, the FA's Machiavellian chief executive, of taking an unhealthy interest in team affairs. A shortlist of temporary replacement managers is drawn up -- the instant favourite is Ron Atkinson. Brendan Fendon leaves for Brazil to attend a career-enhancing FIFA conference on the elasticity of corner flags. Meanwhile, Nottingham plumber and Sunday League manager Reg Atkinson is concerned that his tender for the undersoil heating contract at the new Wembley stadium will be lost in the latest crisis to hit the England team. But he is soon reassured by a call from the FA asking him to an interview. Reg quickly hones his knowledge of the Swedish undersoil heating system and heads for London. After a swift selection process, Brendan Fendon's stand-in Sir Richard Scratcher appoints Atkinson and calls a press conference to announce the new England boss. But, as the mass media soon discover, the man taking the stage isn't Ron but Reg who has signed a multi-million pound contract to take charge of the national team. The press have a field day, but Brendan Fendon is none the wiser as his delayed flight from Rio lands at Heathrow. When the truth dawns he realises the only way out is to force Reg to resign by preventing all England's stars from playing against Germany. What does Reg do now? If he resigns he'll lose his money, but if he continues, England will be forced to forfeit the match and Germany will surely qualify. The press are camped outside Reg's humble semi in Nottingham, he's suffered a mysterious break-in and his plumbing business and the future of English football look like going down the pan. . . |
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Pages: 340
Size: 110x180mm
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| Published: Empire Publications (UK) - December 2002 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Football (Soccer, Association football) |
| List Price: 4.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 73 |
| Title: 8 of: 129 |
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| Title: Backstage Pass |
| Sub-title: The Grit and the Glamour |
| By (author): Joe Matera Foreword by: Phil Manzanera |
| ISBN10-13: 1909360929 : 9781909360921 |
| To most people the perception of the life of a music journalist is one of hanging out at parties with rock stars, partying until the early hours of the morning, jetting off to far away locations and indulging in all the glamorous benefits that come with hanging with that sort of crowd. This perception couldnt be further from the truth. Joe Matera has been on both sides of the musician/critic divide. A childhood obsession with music led to an early career in a covers band and a day job as a guitar teacher but it was the advent of the internet that opened up the possibility of writing about his first love. His first big journalistic break was getting the first Australian interview with Nickelback just weeks before they became huge and from there Joe interviewed artists from all over the world covering the full spectrum from heavy metal heroes such as Lemmy to nostalgia acts such as Bay City Rollers front man Les McKeown and everyone in between. As a musician Joe elicited a different response from his interviewees to those that might be directed at a career journalist - his technical knowledge of music and his conversational approach that eschewed the quick headline allowing him to delve behind the facade of the rock and pop stars he met. BACKSTAGE PASS takes the reader to that holy of holies, the artists dressing room as they prepare to entertain the masses and in some cases face their demons. |
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Pages: 288
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| Published: Empire Publications (UK) - November 2021 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Music : Guitar : Biography: arts & entertainment |
| List Price: 12.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 7 |
| Title: 9 of: 129 |
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| Title: Bagheads |
| By (author): Karen Woods |
| ISBN10-13: 1901746879 : 9781901746877 |
| Shaun was always a child who demanded more than life could give. His mother's struggle began when she became a single parent, leaving her abusive husband behind. Unable to cope without the family unit, Shaun turns to a life of crime and drugs and eventually ends up in the care system. Karen Woods' fourth novel sees her return to familiar territory to craft an indictment of modern society that will pull on your heartstrings. |
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Pages: 224
Size: 180x110mm
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| Published: Empire Publications (UK) - March 2012 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
| List Price: 8.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 31 |
| Title: 10 of: 129 |
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