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The History Boys Thirty Iconic Goals In The History Of Nottingham Forest David Marples

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The History Boys Thirty Iconic Goals In The History Of Nottingham Forest David Marples
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Publisher: Pitch Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Author: David Marples
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The History Boys Thirty Iconic Goals In The History Of Nottingham Forest David Marples by David Marples instant download after payment.

The History Boys celebrates 30 iconic goals and players in the illustrious history of Nottingham Forest. Featuring exclusive interviews and detailed career profiles, it delves deep into the club’s defining moments, which echo down through history and resonate with each generation of Forest fans. Goals don’t just change games of football, they change lives - not only of those who scored them, but also of those who witnessed them. Here are the stories of goalscorers who shaped the very fabric of Forest - from the 1959 FA Cup-winning team, through the miracle years of European domination to the present day. Club legends such as Ian Storey-Moore, Frank Clark, Colin Barrett, John Robertson, Ian Bowyer, John McGovern, Steve Chettle, Brian Rice, John Metgod and Wes Morgan look back on career-defining moments, offering insightful analysis and commentary in this celebratory stroll down Memory Lane.

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