Shoot! Celebrating the Premier League Years : Nostalgic Gems from the Top Teenage Footy Mag by Adrian Besley (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherWelbeck Publishing Group LTD.
ISBN-101787394956
ISBN-139781787394957
eBay Product ID (ePID)22050387304

Product Key Features

Book TitleShoot! Celebrating the Premier League Years : Nostalgic Gems from the Top Teenage Footy Mag
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSoccer, Sociology of Sports, General, Popular Culture
Publication Year2020
IllustratorYes
GenreSports & Recreation, Social Science
AuthorAdrian Besley
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal796.334094105
Table Of ContentThe book comprises a selection of page lifts from back issues of the magazine from the period from 1990 to the present day, featuring everybody's favourite weekly features, such as 'Ask The Expert', 'Focus On', 'Football Funnies' and 'Shoot Us A Line' etc., and stories and action photographs from the key issues of the day.
SynopsisShoot! broke new ground as a football magazine when it first hit the shelves in August 1969. It was written for the younger fan, but mixed serious issues with lighter items. Liberally sprinkled with action photographs, some in full color, it brought football to life and was bought every week by tens of thousands of fans eager to see their heroes in all their glory. For the more seasoned football supporter, Shoot! The Premier League will bring back fond memories of a time when coiffure came with curtains, football shirts were seriously capacious and Gazza managed to single-handedly resurrect the game by bursting into tears. They'll recall the days when Robbie Fowler favored a pugnacious nose plaster, David Ginola was supremely confident he was 'worth it' and Football Italia graced our TV screens. Ah, what a time it was to be alive! And for post-millennials, this will be a history lesson, proof positive that their dad's heroes really did exist - and weren't half bad either. Shoot! has seen numerous rivals come and go. Haircuts and fashion styles have changed, players have become more pampered and otherworldly but football remains 11 vs 11 (until the cards come flying out) and it is still the greatest sport in the world., Filled with Shoot! regular features, such as 'Focus On', 'Ask the Expert', 'Shoot Us a Line', 'At Home with the Stars' and 'Football Funnies', this is an ideal gift for footy fans of all ages., Filled with Shoot! regular features, such as 'Focus On', 'Ask the Expert', 'Shoot Us a Line', 'At Home with the Stars' and 'Football Funnies', this is an ideal gift for footy fans of all ages. Shoot! broke new ground as a football magazine when it first hit the shelves in August 1969. It was written for the younger fan, but mixed serious issues with lighter items. Liberally sprinkled with action photographs, some in full colour, it brought football to life and was bought every week by tens of thousands of fans eager to see their heroes in all their glory. For the more seasoned football supporter, Shoot! The Premier League will bring back fond memories of a time when coiffure came with curtains, football shirts were seriously capacious and Gazza managed to single-handedly resurrect the game by bursting into tears. They'll recall the days when Robbie Fowler favoured a pugnacious nose plaster, David Ginola was supremely confident he was 'worth it' and Football Italia graced our TV screens. Ah, what a time it was to be alive! And for post-millennials, this will be a history lesson, proof positive that their dad's heroes really did exist - and weren't half bad either. Shoot! has seen numerous rivals come and go. Haircuts and fashion styles have changed, players have become more pampered and otherworldly but football remains 11 vs 11 (until the cards come flying out) and it is still the greatest sport in the world., Shoot broke new ground as a football magazine when it first hit the shelves in August 1969. It was written for the younger fan, but mixed serious issues with lighter items. Liberally sprinkled with action photographs, some in full color, it brought football to life and was bought every week by tens of thousands of fans eager to see their heroes in all their glory. For the more seasoned football supporter, Shoot The Premier League will bring back fond memories of a time when coiffure came with curtains, football shirts were seriously capacious and Gazza managed to single-handedly resurrect the game by bursting into tears. They'll recall the days when Robbie Fowler favored a pugnacious nose plaster, David Ginola was supremely confident he was 'worth it' and Football Italia graced our TV screens. Ah, what a time it was to be alive And for post-millennials, this will be a history lesson, proof positive that their dad's heroes really did exist - and weren't half bad either. Shoot has seen numerous rivals come and go. Haircuts and fashion styles have changed, players have become more pampered and otherworldly but football remains 11 vs 11 (until the cards come flying out) and it is still the greatest sport in the world.
LC Classification NumberGV942

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