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Nottingham Forest are one of the oldest football clubs in the world & undeniably the Brian Clough era stands out like a shimmering jewel.

The 60s brought sustained status with Johnny Careys team finishing as championship runners-up to Manchester United, but the early 1970s brought relegation
- & then came Clough. Such was the scope of Forests transformation that they regained the top flight in 1977, lifted the League title a year later & then followed up with the little matter of winning the European Cup in 1979 & 1980.

The heroes of the rarified time
- John Robertson, Viv Anderson, Martin ONeill, Peter Shilton et al
- march across these pages in all their glory as the Clough years stretch to 1993, bringing retirement for the turbulent boss & demotion for his team.

Since then there have been varying fortunes, but here the whole riveting story is brought to life through the magnificent Daily Mirror pictorial archive, from which countless gems have been unearthed.

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• ISBN: 9780857332035
• Author: Ivan Ponting
• Publisher: Haynes
• Format: Hardback
• Pages: 208
• Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 2cm


















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This lovingly compiled book is a photographic celebration of Hampshires greatest club, drawing on the thousands of outstanding pictures contained within the Daily Mirrors huge archive.

All the clubs legendary figures, from Wayman to Bates, Paine, Mc Menemy, Ball, Channon, Keegan, Shearer & Le Tissier are of course featured, but this is much more than a visual record of famous names & great games.

It provides a unique, behind-the-scenes insight into the day-to-day atmosphere of a great club down the years. The nooks & crannies of the old intimate Dell &, more recently, their impressive St Marys home, the players, the fans & the off-beat quirks & curiosities that help make Saints such a special club.

Wonderfully nostalgic & hugely evocative, a must for all Southampton fans.

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• ISBN: 9780857331816
• Author: David James
• Publisher: Haynes
• Format: Hardback
• Pages: 208
• Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 2cm















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When George Came To Edinburgh

Played 24, won 10, lost 10 and drawn four. Three goals, three benders, one suspension and one sacking. This is the inside story of what happened when the world's most famous footballer joined the tenth best team in Scotland - THE definitive story of what happened when George Best came to Edinburgh.
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Played 24, won 10, lost 10 & drawn four. Three goals, three benders, one suspension & one sacking. This is the inside story of what happened when the world's most famous footballer joined the tenth best team in Scotland
- THE definitive story of what happened when George Best came to Edinburgh.

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