• The Seagulls Best Ever Season

    The incredible story of Brighton’s 2022-23 season

    By Tony Noble

    £15

    These aren’t signed copies

    From Pascal Gross’s fantastic brace at Old Trafford and an unbelievable 5-2 victory over Leicester City, to a 6-0 demolition of Wolves, the 2022-23 campaign is quite possibly Brighton’s best ever season.

    After a fantastic start to the Premier League campaign, Graham Potter left the Seagulls to join Chelsea leaving fans concerned.

    Enter Roberto De Zerbi.

    De Zerbi’s first win came in a 4-1 thrashing of . . . that’s right, Chelsea! Anyone who was at the AMEX that day will never forget the incredible atmosphere produced by the Brighton faithful.

    Fast forward a few months and the Seagulls were walking out at Wembley for an FA Cup semi-final. A month later, Brighton had qualified for Europe for the first time in their 122-year history.

    Tony Noble, a lifelong Brighton fan and season ticket holder, has written The Seagulls Greatest Ever Season Volume 2, a match-by match account of this amazing campaign.

    Written with passion, honesty and humour, Tony recalls Alexis Mac Allister’s stellar performances during a year in which he became a World champion; Lewis Dunk’s inspirational on-pitch leadership; Kauro Mitoma’s wizardry down the left-hand side; the emergence of exciting young talent Evan Ferguson, and much more.

    The Seagulls Greatest Ever Season allows the reader to relive the games, the goals and the glory in what was – the greatest ever season.

  • Signed Copy
    Copies will be signed by Bobby Release date 19/04/24 and available to pre-order now. Bobby Russell had the world at his feet as a rising star with Glasgow's famous youth team, Possil YM, the same club that gave Kenny Dalglish his start in the game. An ill-fated move to Sunderland, however, had him questioning if he ever wanted to play the game again, until Possil's legendary coach, Bobby Dinnie, helped him get his life back on track. What happened next would be more believable if it had come out of the pages of Roy of the Rovers! Within two years of being told he wasn't big enough or good enough by Sunderland, Bobby worked his way back into football via a Glasgow pub team, a Juvenile team and, finally, Shettleston Juniors, where he played just one season, helping them to league and cup success. During that season, Bobby was scouted by his boyhood club, Glasgow Rangers and provisionally signed while still with Shettleston. The very next season he went straight into the Rangers first team and was a huge part of them winning the domestic treble of League, League Cup and Scottish Cup. Bobby went on to have a long and successful career at Rangers and Motherwell and, as you'll read in this book, was recognised by those he played with and was managed by as one of the game's good guys. Could it happen today? Of course not. It was remarkable it happened back then! This is Bobby Russell's unique story of a great football career that almost never happened!
  • Arsenal Football Club has had some great goal scorers down the years, but it takes someone special to register a century at the highest level. From Cliff Bastin, Ted Drake, and Jimmy Brain, to Ian Wright, Dennis Bergkamp, and Thierry Henry, this volume catalogues every goal from the 19 centurions who have graced both Highbury and the Emirates Stadium to claim their well earned places in Arsenal’s 100 Club. With a foreword by Alan Smith - one of Arsenal’s centurions - this book is a must for all Gunners fans.
  • FROM watching SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY and ENGLAND in the golden year of 1966 to football in the age of Covid 19, Owls idol TERRY CURRAN shoots from the hip as he explores the good, bad and ugly sides of the 'beautiful game'. He introduces you to 'greats' GEORGE BEST, ALAN BALL and BRIAN CLOUGH who inspired his own exciting and unpredictable career and reveals his explosive but close relationship with JACK CHARLTON. From rock bottom DONCASTER ROVERS to First Division champions EVERTON, TC lit up the game with his blistering pace and appetite for the unexpected. Yet his heart was always with THE OWLS whose rise and fall he writes of as a fan as well as a never-to-be-forgotten player. A footballer, who always did things his way, TC's views on modern day football are also 'out of the box'. He explains why coaching methods have left his club and country behind the times - and calls for radical change. There's humour and slapstick from one of football's great characters who refuses to compromise the principles he learnt playing for Clough's FOREST. Warning: If you pick up this book you won't want to put it down! ORDER THIS BOOK HERE

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