AFC Bournemouth: The Fall and Rise is the ultimate rags-to-riches football story - from administration and the brink of non-league to the Premier League within six years. Manager Eddie Howe and a host of key players behind the club's surge up the leagues provide a fascinating insight into how they pulled off the feat - against all the odds.
From humble beginnings to rising from the ashes, Wimbledon FC has a history like no other in football. In AFC Wimbledon On This Day, you'll find facts and figures, famous games, managers and players who have made an indelible mark. Even under the current guise of AFC Wimbledon, the club continues to write new chapters in its illustrious history.
With a population of just 350,000, Iceland stunned the world when it went toe-to-toe with the elite at Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup. So how was such a tiny nation able to take on the giants of world football? Part travelogue, part thematic investigation, Against the Elements searches for the reason for Iceland's remarkable, unprecedented rise.
In 1975, Sheffield United finished sixth in Division One, playing some of the most exciting football in the country. But within six years they had gone from the brink of greatness to relegation to the fourth division. Filled with anecdotes and memories, this book captures the highs and lows of being a Sheffield United fan.
The Albion Miscellany collects together all the vital information you never knew you needed to know about West Brom, from irresistible anecdotes to the most mindblowing stats and facts. A brilliantly researched collection of trivia, essential for any Baggies fan who holds the riches of Hawthorns history close to their heart.
All Crazee Now is the story of football in the 1970s, a decade that saw the move from the traditional game to the modern Premier League era take off. More than a chronicle of winners, players and personalities, it's a study of a tactical, cultural and political landscape that shaped football at a turbulent time for a nation and its favourite sport.
All My Own Words charts the extraordinary twists and turns of a special sports writing voyage. Neil Harman rose from local reporter in Southend to become the leading football voice on the Daily Mail and later the man they called 'Mr Tennis' on The Times. It is a story of resignations, sackings and incredible personal access to sporting legends.
All Together Now is the extraordinary story of how a group of football fans refused to accept a wrong decision and rebuilt their club from scratch as AFC Wimbledon. Former CEO Erik Samuelson tells the inside story of how they re-established themselves in the Football League and returned home to a brand new stadium in Wimbledon.