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Ashes Victory - The England Cricket Team: ... brilliant detailed book featuring coverage of each and every ashes test. Includes interviews and comments from the players and coaches. The page starts of with the build up to the ashes. Several pages of colour pictures really bring the book to life, some of them are quite funny especially seeing the team bleary eyed the next morning! . Its nice to read through the whole book and really build up a picture of what ...
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Printed Book - Ayrton Senna's Principles of Race Driving - Ayrton Senna Ayrton Senna's Principles of Race Driving - Ayrton Senna
Author: Ayrton Senna / Printed Book / Genre: Sports
overall rating  1 review
 
Life at the Limit: Triumph & Tragedy in Formula One - Prof. Sid Watkins Life at the Limit: Triumph & Tragedy in Formula One - Prof. Sid Watkins
Author: Sid Watkins / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Memoirs of an on-track doctor.
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Printed Book - Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss
Author: Joe McGinniss / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - American political commentator, after discovering his own passion for football, follows the fortunes of a small Italian village team which somehow made it into the Serie B.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
On Penalties - Andrew Anthony On Penalties - Andrew Anthony
Author: Andrew Anthony / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Examines the problem the England football squad seems to have with penalties, and looks at the history of the penalty in general.
overall rating  1 review
 
Printed Book - David Beckham: My World - David Beckham David Beckham: My World - David Beckham
Author: David Beckham / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - David Beckham reveals his story through photographs and his own words.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Mattanza: Love and Death in the Sea of Sicily - Theresa Maggio Mattanza: Love and Death in the Sea of Sicily - Theresa Maggio
Author: Theresa Maggio / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Details the history and atmosphere surrounding Mattanza, the ritual catching of tuna fish in the sea off Sicily.
overall rating  1 review
 
Printed Book - The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan
Author: Paul McGuigan / Printed Book / Genre: Fiction / Publisher: Mainstream Publishing - Robin Friday was an exceptional footballer who should have played for England. He never did. Robin Friday was a brilliant player who could have played in the top flight. He never did. Why? Because Robin Friday was ...
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This is Gonna Hurt - Tito Ortiz This is Gonna Hurt - Tito Ortiz
Author: Tito Ortiz / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - When I look in the mirror, I know that I came from dirt. I came from the streets. Both of my parents are drug addicts. I lived in cars, motels, in the back of people's houses. But now I look in the mirror and realize that I'm somebody. Everybody in this...
 
Printed Book - Download: Motorcross - Frances Ridley Download: Motorcross - Frances Ridley
Author: Frances Ridley / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - This series of readers uses extreme sports and fast cars as a theme to turn reluctant and less able teenagers back to reading. Each book features: a short story, illustrated in black and white, which develops over three chapters; non-fiction informa...
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Life in the Fast Lane - Eddie Irvine Life in the Fast Lane - Eddie Irvine
Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Tells the complete, inside story on Eddie Irvine's years with Ferrari and his role in the resurgence of that team. Writing openly of his relationship with Schumacher, he provides many insights into Formula One.
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briangilmour Are we there yet?: Tales from the Never-Ending Travels of Wwe Superstars - Robert Caprio
... We There Yet is a compilation of stories written by WWE Wrestlers whilst on the road travelling around the world , earning their keep. It s full of very funny stories, some from Seasoned Veterans like Chris Jericho telling of his language problems in all places Tennessee, Big Show explains the troubles he has when trying to facilitate his bathroom habits, and the Coach tells of a hilarious rib that was played on him which involved him getting arrested and almost fired when he was new in the company. Surprisingly there are a lot of well written and funnily little anecdotes and they re not too long so you ll find yourself never boring of this book. I read it in a couple...
Read the full review: Find out what really goes on , on the road with WWE by briangilmour
count_zero The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan
... Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - The Robin Friday Story Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The seventies were a golden age for football. Matches shown in colour on the telly, scarves tied around wrists and jumpers for goalposts no doubt. I say this with all the false confidence of someone who has precious little recollection of the times having been little more than a nipper at the time. My key memories of the time though are of long hair, big sideburns and water logged footballs that would break your neck if you headed them. But that decade was about more than just that, the seventies was the age of the Hard Man. Proper Hard Men who had proper n...
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thedevilinme Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough - Duncan Hamilton
... when they were tipsy although the author does flesh out some of the most infamous Clough stories, stuff that would be libelous if he was alive today, especially towards the referee who seem to throw Derby County s European Cup semi-final, something that rankled with Clough until his final breathe. As this was voted the Daily Telegraph Sports Book of the Year who am I to say it isn t. Its certainly well written and an interesting read and any football fan will enjoy it, especially the older ones, pining for the old days when the game was pure and the working man was welcome in the grounds, and if you ran on the pitch when you shouldn t you got a clip-around-the-ear from...
Read the full review: The short weekend begins with longing... by thedevilinme
 
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