Blackpool's promotion to the Premier League should have set the club up for life, but the Oyston family had... Læs mere
The Sunshine Kids is no ordinary autobiography. Twins Fabio and Rafael Da Silva have seen it all in football - from the favelas of Brazil to the height of... Læs mere
Programmes! Programmes! Football and Life from Wartime to Lockdown is a fascinating archaeological dig through a collection of 2,000... Læs mere
No Longer Naive is a history of African football at the World Cup. For many years, African teams were labelled naive in their approach... Læs mere
The Beautiful History charts the fascinating history of Britain through its football badges. From Premier League to non-league, it covers over 100 clubs, revealing stories that are often surprising, quirky or funny. An engaging, informative and fun book for fans of all ages.
Always Believe is the gripping autobiography of Chelsea, Arsenal and France star Olivier Giroud. Join him on a remarkable journey, from France's Ligue... Læs mere
The Undisputed Champions of Europe celebrates the iconic teams, managers and players who scaled European club football's greatest mountain. A tournament that was played... Læs mere
Rise Together: Coventry City Under Mark Robins is the story of the club's rebirth. With an angry, apathetic fan base, the Coventry City of 2017 was a far cry from the FA Cup-winning side... Læs mere
OWNAFC promised fans the chance to buy and run their own football club. Fit and Proper People tells the story of the business that was supposed to revolutionise football, the people... Læs mere
Geoff Merrick turned down a host of top teams to sign for Bristol City. At 20, he became their youngest captain and led them to the top flight. But his life and career were thrown into... Læs mere
A Director's Tale is the story of Burnley Football Club in the early 1980s, a time of short-lived success and then turmoil.... Læs mere
Goodison Memories pays homage to Everton's iconic home as the Toffees prepare to move to Bramley-Moore, with vivid recollections, not from Evertonians but from opposition players,... Læs mere