138: Game, Shot and the Match explores the world of professional darts in the company of former world champion and current Sky Sports presenter Keith Deller. Keith takes us on an intimate journey as we relive his rapid rise from complete obscurity to lifting the game's greatest prize and becoming the angelic poster boy for darts, almost overnight.
1923: Life in Football 100 Years Ago takes a deep dive into the matches, personalities and events that lit up the game a century ago. It's also a social history of how fans and footballers lived day to day. From the White Horse Cup Final to the murder of footballer Tommy Ball, it's a unique look at a memorable year in football and beyond.
1953 offers a unique snapshot of life in and around football during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation year. Wembley saw its most exciting FA Cup Final ever, the top flight witnessed its closest-ever finish, the Mighty Magyars thrashed England and players went on strike over the contract system. An extraordinary year in football.
1977/78 tells the story of a historic season for Rangers FC on and off the pitch. Manager Jock Wallace and legendary captain John Greig took the team to treble glory, playing entertaining and attacking football. It marked the end of Greig's stellar playing career, and he replaced Wallace as manager just weeks after the season ended.
Rangers began the year in the doldrums - and stayed there for a good few months, struggling to make fifth spot in the league. That was until Graeme Souness became manager on 8 April. With new insightful interviews with those who were at the heart of the turnaround, 1986: The Rangers Revolution tells the story of what happened at Ibrox in 1986.
1992: The Birth of Modern Football recalls the crucial events that brought football into a new age. From the birth of the Premier League, Denmark winning the Euros, to the change in the backpass rule, 1992 was a seminal year for football. This flurry of events combined to set the game on the path for a new age. Football was never the same again.
66 on 66 offers a unique perspective on the greatest day in English sporting history. Fifty years since England's glorious World Cup Final win, this marvellous book gathers together stories from 66 people who were present in the stadium that day and presents them alongside exclusive, newly-taken photographs of them as they are today.