Football (Soccer, Association Football)
BIC code: WSJA
See also: Sports & Outdoor Recreation
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Century Bhoys: A History Of Celtic's Greatest Goalscorers - - Paperback
£9.99
Since Celtic's formation in 1888, a total of just 28 players have managed to score more than 100 competitive goals for the club. 'Century Bhoys' celebrates each of these 28 players, from the first player to hit 100 goals, Sandy McMahon (1890-1903), to the greatest goalscorer of all time, Jimmy McGrory with an incredible 468 goals. -
Official Football Yearbook Of The English And Scottish Leagues 2010-2011 - Paperback
£17.99
This 2010-2011 yearbook is the only review of the English and Scottish football season officially endorsed by the English Premier League, Scottish Premier League, English Football League and Scottish Football League. -
Three Lions Versus The World: England's World Cup Stories From The Men Who Were There - - Paperback
£12.99
Since their first appearance in the competition in 1950, England's World Cup story has been one of broken dreams, bad luck, shock losses and penalty nightmares, with one shining exception in 1966. In this book, Mark Pougatch talks to those who have shaped England's World Cup odyssey. -
It's Rangers For Me - Paperback
£11.99
'It's Rangers for Me' considers the wider cultural and political questions to which Rangers have related throughout their history. These include the debate on sectarianism and Scottish society, Rangers and Scottish politics, and the relationship between the club and its supporters. -
Celtic And Me: Confessions From The Jungle - - Paperback
£9.99
This is the funny and original story of Dominik Diamond's very public life as a Celtic football club supporter. After controversially changing allegiance from Rangers to Celtic he has been threatened outside kebab shops and has weeped with gratitude at the unexpected kindness of some Rangers supporters. -
Dreamland: A Scottish World Cup Success Story - - Paperback
£10.99
This alternative version of Scotland's World-Cup history recounts how Scotland pushes as far forward as justified by the potential of the squad of players it took to each tournament. It is the story of Scotland striking gold as World-Cup wonders. -
Africa United: How Football Explains Africa - - Paperback
£12.99
Steve Bloomfield's wide-ranging and incisive book investigates Africa's love of football, its increasing global influence, the build-up to the 2010 World Cup and the social and political backdrop to the greatest show on earth. -
I Said No Thanks: The Autobiography - - Hardback
£17.99
Rangers footballer Nacho Novo charts his journey from his upbringing in Spain to the streets of Kirkcaldy and Dundee as he made his name in Scottish football. He explains why he refused to play for Celtic and how a family tragedy changed his life forever. -
Martin O'Neill: The Biography - - Hardback
£17.99
Known during his Celtic days as 'Martin the Magnificent', this is the definitive biography for any football fan. This is Martin O'Neill's remarkable true story. -
Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team - - Paperback
£9.99
In this text Hibernian legend Pat Stanton evaluates the many players who have worn the green and white shirt during his lifetime. He looks at their strengths and weaknesses and shares personal anecdotes about the players he has known.









