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  • Sugar synopsis, comments

    Sugar

    Sanjida O'Connell

    Our lust for sugar has changed the shape of the world economically culturally and scoially. Sanjida O' Connell reveals, in accessible and scintillating prose, the extraordinary...

  • Arsenal All 4-1 synopsis, comments

    Arsenal All 4-1

    Bernard Azulay

    The 200304 football season was a landmark in the Gunners' already illustrious history. Consolation for the Arsenal's costly Cup exits could come in the form of an achievement the l...

  • Arsenal on the Double synopsis, comments

    Arsenal on the Double

    Bernard Azulay

    These are heady times at Highbury. Gobsmacked Gooners have been 'giving it large' over their glorious Double victory after three long years of playing bridesmaid to their norther...

  • Oh, Hampden in the Sun . . . synopsis, comments

    Oh, Hampden in the Sun . . .

    Pat Woods & Peter Burns

    Celtic's astonishing 71 victory over archrivals Rangers in the 1957 Scottish League Cup final brought the club its last major trophy prior to the appointment of Jock Stein as manag...

  • Root to Stem synopsis, comments

    Root to Stem

    Alex Laird

    'Root to Stem is a seasonal and holistic approach to health that puts plants, herbs and nature at the heart of how we live and eat. It is a new kind of guide that links individual ...

  • The Wright Stuff synopsis, comments

    The Wright Stuff

    Rick Glanvill

    Ian Wright is one of the English game's great football heroes. He is an England international and the leading marksman and trophywinner for Arsenal. Yet he also regularly collects ...

  • Quotations from the Public Comments of Arsene Wenger synopsis, comments

    Quotations from the Public Comments of Arsene Wenger

    David Manson

    When Arsene Wenger was appointed as manager by Arsenal Football Club in 1996, football fans everywhere gave a puzzled look and asked, 'who?'They were soon to find out just what kin...

  • Penthouse and Pavement synopsis, comments

    Penthouse and Pavement

    Bill Leckie

    Penthouse and Pavement is not a book for gloryhunters. It is a book about pain. It's about the anguish of watching your team lose 92 in the very first game you ever saw, about th...

  • A Scottish Football Hall of Fame synopsis, comments

    A Scottish Football Hall of Fame

    John Cairney

    Those who have been football supporters all their lives can never forget the first match they ever saw, although they might not recall the result. This is because it is the players...

  • Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer synopsis, comments

    Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer

    Jamie Redknapp

    'a wonderful book ... a great read' Daily Mail'a fascinating book ... I really enjoyed it' Piers Morgan, Good Morning Britain'a heartwarming, funny and insightful read. Perfect for...

  • The Sherlock Holmes Book synopsis, comments

    The Sherlock Holmes Book

    DK

    Discover the key ideas, themes, and plotlines behind every case investigated by Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the famous and celebrated stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with t...

  • Goalless Draws synopsis, comments

    Goalless Draws

    David Squires

    Halfandhalf scarves? VARs? England winning penalty shootouts?Modern football can be baffling. But if you're contemplating throwing it all in for the simpler pleasures of quantum me...

  • Voices Of The Old Firm synopsis, comments

    Voices Of The Old Firm

    Stephen Walsh

    This revised and updated edition of Voices of the Old Firm tells the story of Rangers and Celtic in the words of those who can say 'I was there'. By interviewing players, managers ...

  • One Hand on the Claret Jug synopsis, comments

    One Hand on the Claret Jug

    Norman Dabell

    Everyone remembers a winner, especially when victory comes in the oldest major golf championship in the world. But what about the players who got to the brink and then let the anci...

  • A Game for Hooligans synopsis, comments

    A Game for Hooligans

    Huw Richards

    Rugby union has undergone immense change in the past two decades introducing a World Cup, accepting professionalism and creating a global market in players yet no authoritative E...

  • Scots On Scotch synopsis, comments

    Scots On Scotch

    Philip Hills

    This is a book in which Scots tell the truth about their national drink. Ignoring the mythology which surrounds Scotland and her favourite tipple, it is written by people who are p...

  • Love Hurts synopsis, comments

    Love Hurts

    Fraser Marr & Neil Jeffries

    Most relationships between a fan and a favourite football team go way beyond the casual. Almost always that relationship is a torrid, steamy and passionate love affair. A love affa...

  • Letters from an Alien Schoolboy synopsis, comments

    Letters from an Alien Schoolboy

    Ros Asquith

    When Flowkwee goes to planet Earth on a mission, he has to stay disguisedas a small Earthling called Nigel, with only one head and four appendages! But that's not all: His personal...

  • Leeds United synopsis, comments

    Leeds United

    Phil Rostron

    Leeds United have arguably experienced the most dramatic upheaval in fortunes of any club in the recent history of English football. From their rise to a championship challenge in ...

  • Build a Bonfire synopsis, comments

    Build a Bonfire

    Paul Hodson & Stephen North

    How would you feel if your football club was bought by a businessman who saw your ground as real estate? And what if your ground was demolished leaving you with nowhere to play nex...

  • How to Understand Paul Gascoigne synopsis, comments

    How to Understand Paul Gascoigne

    Danny Baker & Danny Kelly

    The Lives Less Ordinary series brings you the most exciting, adventurous and entertaining truelife writing that is out there, for men who are timepoor but want the best. Lives Less...

  • The Importance of Being Trivial synopsis, comments

    The Importance of Being Trivial

    Mark Mason

    If you're intrigued by the fact that Jack the Ripper was lefthanded, or that Heinz ketchup flows at 0.7 miles per day and, more importantly, intrigued by why you're intrig...