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A Season with Verona - Tim Parks:
... football stadium excludes the world, reserves its mysteries for initiates. The TV cannot violate it, cannot even begin to catch it. It's a place of collective passion." Late September 2000. Hellas Verona, about to embark on another struggle against relegation, have lost their manager, half a team to the substitutes benches of Inter Milan, Fiorentina and Parma and their sponsors. The start of t... Read the full review: Solo Contro Tutti (Alone Against The World) by michaelhudson |
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Faith of Our Fathers - Alan Edge Author: Alan Edge / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - A mixture of football and religion. overall rating |
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Playfair Cricket Annual 2001 - Bill Frindall Author: Bill Frindall / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Pocket-sized companion to the English Cricket Season with information on all the teams, players, competitions, tours, fixtures and pocket reference of cricket records. overall rating |
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Brightly Fades the Don - Jack Fingleton Author: Jack Fingleton / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - A classic about Don Bradman's last tour of England overall rating |
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A Slender Thread - Stephen Venables Author: Stephen Venables / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - The true story of Venables' abseiling accident on Panch Chuli V in the Himalayas in 1992, a part of a British-Indian team. overall rating |
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Time-saving Training for the Multisport Athlete - Rick Niles, Karen Smyers Printed Book / Genre: Sports overall rating |
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Mountain Bike Guide: County Durham - Derek Purdy Author: Derek Purdy / Printed Book / Genre: Sports overall rating |
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Annapurna - Maurice Herzog Author: Maurice Herzog / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Account of the 1952 conquest of Annapurna by the leader of the French expedition. |
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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... |
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Iceman: My Fighting Life - Chuck Liddell Author: Chuck Liddell / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Traces the Ultimate Fighting Champion's journey from a bartending job in California to his forefront position as a top-ranked light-heavyweight fighter, describing his intellectual youth, training in martial arts, and numerous UFC victories. |
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2008 - Scyld Berry Author: Scyld Berry / Printed Book / Genre: Sports - Four county cricketers tell their contrasting stories * Five Cricketers of the Year, plus the greatest five never chosen * Champions bow out: Brian Lara by Mike Atherton and Adam Gilchrist by Ian Healy * Andrew Strauss on "What Duncan did for us" * Bra... |
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Tao of Jeet Kune Do - Bruce Lee ... is about the late Bruce Lees art, Jeet Kune Do (Way of the Intercepting Fist). To many martial artists who want to take up Jeet Kune Do or just want to study the martial way, this is great book. Many first time martial artists might be bored with the many philosophical parts but when read through and through again will come to learn and master not only JKD, but also the way of life and living day by day as it happens. Jeet Kune Do teaches us to not look at the outside of things (and that means everything), but to look at the inside. Now Ill talk like Bruce Lee talked. You dont drink dilluted wine do you? The martial arts that are Americanized to a point of digu... Read the full review: 1inch Punch KO BLOW by |
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Le Magnifique - David Ginola, Neil Silver ... particularly foul of George Graham in his time at White Hart Lane. He was not even 35 when he drifted out of sight and despite hints of a return to the big time has only lat terly been seen as a footie pundit. In one particularly memorable moment on Sky Sports, Rodney Marsh committed the cardinal sin of calling Ginola 'Dave' to the Frog's obvious indignation. Ginola has always demonstrated much greater intelligence than is generally expected from yer stereotypical professional footballer and has featured in some memorable footballing moments, so one had reason to expect an... Read the full review: More like La Grande Tete by dave27 |
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Addicted - Tony Adams, Ian Ridley ... recent years, the cerebral qualities of English football have been what has captured the majority of attention with the coming of the continental coach, men like Arsene Wenger, Gerard Houllier and Sven Goran Eriksson. You might argue with that analysis, but certainly the revolution engendered by Wenger at Highbury these last five or six years has been astounding, transforming the defensive mindset and alcoholic culture of the club under George Graham into something completely different. The introduction of high class foreign players with their more professional and focused approach to their careers has made our British footballers seem positively lumbering and clumsy... Read the full review: From the heart by thehud |
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