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Every bloke either has a man cave, or craves one. And there are all kinds of man caves out there - from large sheds, full of tools or memorabilia, to blokes-only private enclaves, to nothing more than an armchair in the corner of a room. This books invites you in, in full colour, ...
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In 1959, Bill Shankley began turning Liverpool Football Club into the most successful English team to date. From the successes of the 1960s to the remarkable trio of Worthington, FA, and UEFA Cups in 2001, this book celebrates the triumphs and the players that achieved them. With ...
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With text by local writer Phil Thompson and photographs by the award-winning Steve Hale, this book looks at Everton Football Club's most successful era, the 1980s, when they won the FA cup and many league titles.
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Michael Owen signed for Liverpool FC aged 11, and was a regular in their youth team from 15, winning the Youth FA Cup. In 1997, aged 17, he first played for the first team, and in 1998 he represented England at the World Cup. This book chronicles his rise to the top as a football ...
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Michael Owen signed with Liverpool aged 11, where he eventually won the Youth FA Cup. In 1997, he played his first games for the first team, becoming a regular. He then played for England in the 1998 World Cup at the age of 18. This book charts his rise to international fame in s ...
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Liverpool in Europe is the complete story of twenty-three seasons in Europe with one of the finest club sides world soccer has ever seen. Staring in 1964/65, during the glorious reign of Bill Shankly, Liverpool enjoyed twenty-one consecutive seasons of European competition. Durin ...
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Features the story of thirty-plus seasons of European competition with one of the finest club sides. Liverpool enjoyed 21 consecutive seasons of European action from 1964, in the glorious reign of Bill Shankly. During this golden era Liverpool FC appeared in eight European finals ...
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