Tottenham
Hotspur — White Hart Lane Legends
White Hart Lane Legends Volume One has become a big book, not only
in terms
of the names included, but also in content. The book will now be
published in August 2005 and includes some huge names from the
club’s illustrious history, the full line up includes; Graham
Roberts, Steve Perryman, Cliff Jones, Eddie Bailey, Phil Beal,
Pat Jennings, Ron Henry, Tommy Harmer, Keith Burkinshaw, Gary
Stevens, and Spurs very own superfan,
Morris Keston. Every Spurs fan will love this book, it captures
what the club and the fans meant to some of the biggest names
in the club’s
history.
CHELSEA
Stamford Bridge Legends – Chelsea Champions
Autographed hard-back copies, by some of the 1954-55 squad. There
is limited stock available now so get in quick. Hard-back copies
cost £19.99, while soft-back versions are just £14.99.
All are available online now. More Details
Talking Middlesbrough – George Hardwick
to Juninho
With the unfortunate death of Boro hero George Hardwick this
year, his interview in this book has become one of the final
he ever conducted. Every era of Middlesborough’s post-war
history is covered in this enlightening book and readers can
discover what it was really like to be part of the team
during the club’s rollercoaster history.
Queen’s Park
Rangers – Loftus Road Legends
Rangers look to be bouncing back after a couple of seasons in the
doldrums, and the good times are returning to Loftus Road. Re-live
some of the best days in QPR’s history in our fascinating
book, Loftus Road Legends - Volume One, which features the Rangers
Legends from throughout the decades.
Sunderland
Legends Volume One
The interviews are well underway and will be ready for release
in late 2005. More big names, more big memories. It will be a ‘must
read’ book for Sunderland fans young and old.
Brentford
– Cult Bees & Legends Volume Two After the tremendous success of the first volume, the second
installment is nearing completion. Interviews to date include;
Jackie Graham, Pat Kruse, Richard Cadette, Steve Perryman, Gordon
Phillips and Frank Blunstone [ex-manager] with six more big-name
Bees to follow.