Football (Soccer, Association Football)

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    Winging It: My Autobiography
    Tommy McLean - Hardback - Black & White Publishing
    As one-third of Scottish football's best-known team of brothers, Tommy McLean achieved glory as an integral part of Rangers' European Cup Winners' Cup team of 1972, before going on to manage Motherwell to Scottish Cup success in 1991. In 'Winging It', Tommy tells the untold story which lies behind his considerable footballing triumphs.
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    Shades: The Short Life And Tragic Death Of Erich Schaedler
    Colin Leslie - Hardback - Black & White Publishing
    Long before the deaths of Wales manager Gary Speed and Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke shocked football, the Scottish game was forced to deal with a numbing death of its own over Christmas 1985. International full-back Erich Schaedler, aged 36, was found dead in a Borders beauty spot, with a shotgun by his side and no suicide note or motive for taking his own life. A straightforward suicide? So it seemed at the time, but family and friends are not so sure, and to this day mystery surrounds his tragic death. For the first times, 'Shades' presents an intimate portrait of a man who died in the very prime of life.
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    Struth: The Story Of An Ibrox Legend
    David Leggat - Hardback - Black & White Publishing
    Bill Struth was the most iconic and successful manager in the history of Rangers Football Club. Here, veteran sports journalist David Leggat profiles the life of the man who dominated Ibrox for 34 successful years.
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    Coop: The Life Of A Scottish Hero
    Neil Drysdale - Paperback - Black & White Publishing
    'Coop' tells the story of Davie Cooper, one of Scotland's greatest footballers - a man who excited and entertained crowds across the globe, whether with Scotland, Rangers or, later in his career, as part of Motherwell's Scottish Cup-winning team of 1991. It paints a vivid picture of an enigmatic man, who relished the big stage yet preferred to stay a local hero in the west of Scotland before his life was cut tragically short when he died from a brain haemorrhage at the age of the 39 in 1995.
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    Denis Law: King And Country
    Alex Gordon - Hardback - Arena Sport
    Denis Law is undoubtedly Scottish football's favourite son. He is joint top record scorer for his country with an impressive strike rate of 30 goals in 52 games and scored in the famous 3-2 win over world champions England at Wembley in 1967. As well as his prolific strike rate, he was also part of the Scotland team that won their way through to the 1974 World Cup Finals in West Germany - the first time the Scots had reached the finals in 16 years. In this portrait of Denis Law, Alex Gordon interviews a vast array of former teammates, including Willie Henderson and Davie Hay, and opponents such as George Best and Bobby Charlton.
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    Rangers FC: The Only Way Is Up
    Lisa Gray - Paperback - Black & White Publishing
    When the Scottish Football League chairmen voted on the future of Rangers Newco in July 2012, most fans didn't really expect that they would be dumped into Division Three. Many thought that hard-headed commercial realities would mean demotion to the First Division at worst. But when the decision was announced, the club had no option but to start a new football journey in the bottom tier of Scottish football. In this book, Lisa Gray captures the humour, the emotion and, of course, the football as the club sets out for an incredible season, visiting pastures new at Peterhead, Annan, and Berwick.
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    Simp-Lee The Best: My Autobiography
    Lee McCulloch - Hardback - Black & White Publishing
    In his explosive biography, Lee McCulloch opens up on the turmoil at Rangers in the past two years as the club was sold by Sir David Murray to Craig Whyte and the historic events that followed. He also tells the story of Wigan's rise to the English Premiership, what it was like to play under five Scotland managers, and much more.
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    Glory In Gothenburg: The Night Aberdeen FC Turned The Footballing World On Its Head
    Richard Gordon - Paperback - Black & White
    On a rainy night in Gothenburg in May 1983 12 young Scotsmen turned the footballing world on its head. Against all odds, those players took on the might of Spanish giants Real Madrid, and beat them convincingly. Aberdeen were winners of the European Cup Winners Cup. The tale of that season is told in this book.
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    Gibbo: The Davie Gibson Story
    Davie Gibson - Paperback - Amberley
    Davie Gibson, universally known as 'Gibbo', was a shy wee lad from Winchburgh, a mining village in West Lothian. This book tells the fascinating story which unfolds and Gibbo overcomes an inferiority complex to flourish as one of the most skilful football players in Leicester City's history.
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    Rangers: A History, 1873-2012
    Rab MacWilliam - Paperback - Clissold
    Formed in 1872 on a public pitch on Glasgow Green, Rangers are today one of the most famous and best-supported clubs in world football. This work is a readable, nostalgic and informative history of the unique institution that is Rangers Football Club.

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