Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool Football Club are champions of England, Europe and the World. 'Robbo: Now You're Gonna Believe Us' is the inside story of their record-breaking season as seen through the eyes of their popular left-back Andrew Robertson, revealing the Anfield dressing room secrets behind their remarkable success.
This is an A-Z collection of some of Liverpool FC's fans' favourite chants. Including timeless tunes and clever or funny lyrics, this book will gladden the hearts of Reds fans of any age.
Paperback version of the best-selling autobiography that was nominated for the Bord Gais Energy Irish Sports Book of the Year 2017. This is the entertaining and revealing life story of a popular Premier League goalkeeper who is Irish football's longest serving player by timespan.
Paul Davis's story takes us on a journey through almost 50 years at the top in football: a leading player's take on an extraordinary period in Arsenal's history. Davis won titles and cups with Arsenal but, to do so, had to battle against the odds. Through his own experiences, he looks back on his achievements as a player, a coach and an educator.
Art as big as Liverpool... The modern era has brought an explosion of spectacular street-art celebrating all things Liverpool FC. 'The Art of Liverpool FC' is a superb collection of the fan art and culture that shows why the Reds are one of the best supported clubs in the world.
And now you're gonna believe us. This official celebration book tells the sensational story of Liverpool FC, Premier League Winners 2019/20. This beautifully illustrated story of a historic season is packed with breathtaking images, exclusive interviews and revealing insight from Klopp and his Kop stars. The ultimate souvenir for any Liverpool fan.
Irish rugby has produced many charismatic figures over its history. None more than Willie Anderson. Crossing The Line is the story of a life challenged by sectarianism, alcohol addiction, and personal tragedy. It is the story of a triumph over adversity.
Irish rugby has produced many charismatic figures over its history. None more than Willie Anderson. Immortalised for his defiant stance in the face of the All Blacks' Haka. Crossing The Line is the story of a life challenged by sectarianism, alcohol addiction, and personal tragedy.