Fifty years on, Daniel Abrahams perfectly captures a season in which fact was often stranger than fiction. He brings to life the dazzling brilliance of Best, Moore, Keegan, Charlton, Pele, Cruyff, Beckenbauer and Eusebio alongside lesserknown names and stories. From matchfixing to players arrested for gun crime, it was a season like no other.
90 Minutes from Europe tells the story of how an innovative British Airways advertising slogan foretold Walsall's greatest ever cup run; an adventure that saw the club defeat Arsenal, stun Liverpool and come closer to reaching Europe than anyone would have dared imagine. It's a tale so implausible that you just couldn't make it up.
99 Iconic Moments in Scottish Football curates the great victories, bizarre events, unforgettable matches, underdog stories, cult players and off-field intrigue from Scotland's rich football history. The stories stretch from the 1800s up to now, across clubs of all sizes, from international achievements to intriguing hidden gems.
An illustrated history of football cards, an epic saga of brands and collections. The A-Z traces the earliest cards and stickers - British inventions, both - through a century of rare and beautiful football ephemera, and is sure to captivate football fans and collectors alike. Incorporating a guide to values, the A-Z is priceless.
From the controversy that surrounded Aberdeen FC's first cup semi-final, through the triumphant European golden era of the 80s to their long-awaited return to glory with their League Cup win in 2014, here are 50 of the Dons' most glorious, epochal and thrilling games of all.
Accidental Olympian is the uplifting story of a judo player trained by his father in a rural village hall in Norfolk who battled to the top of his sport to represent Great Britain at two Olympic Games and win a Commonwealth gold medal. It's a genuine David and Goliath story where the underdog comes out on top.
The autobiography of former professional footballer Jon Newby. His career took him from a single Premier League appearance with Liverpool to playing for clubs all over the country at various levels, a spell in Scottish football and a venture into non-league management. His story gives a fascinating insight into the world of the journeyman player.