This is the unique and entertaining autobiography of a man who took the good, bad and ugly of his football life on the chin, shrugged it off and ended up having the last laugh. A former Player of the Year, Steve Nicol is one of the last remaining LFC legends of the glorious '80s era to write his book, but it is worth the wait for Kopites.
One of the most successful hurlers in Irish sporting history, this story, written by the award-winning Christy O'Connor, lifts the lid on what motivates a winner of nine All-Ireland titles and four All-Star awards. And for anyone who has ever wondered what makes the Kilkenny club such a success machine, Jackie Tyrrell provides some answers.
A popular and successful footballer, manager and now pundit and media personality, Peter Reid reveals all about his successes and failures in the game, from his humble beginnings growing up on Merseyside to reaching the highest level with club and country.
Adored by millions of fans around the world, Liverpool Football Club is 125 years old in 2017 and this is the history of the Anfield based club told in an alternative style.
A journey through Manchester City's history by the writers who were there every step of the way. A comprehensive collection of fascinating articles from the birth of the club to the current day.
Published in association with the Curragh to coincide with the 150th running of the race, this is the official history of Ireland's greatest horse race.
Offers you the information you need to know about the history of the automobile. With visual images and over 2,000 cars featured, this title tracks the evolution of the car from decade to decade and across international borders, from India's Ambassador to Italy's Alfa Romeo.