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A Subtle Sadness focuses on the family and personal history of
Frank Hunter. A man of considerable talents, in both football and
politics, he brings a peculiarly Scottish approach to the
application of those talents. It is the story of a 100 year fight
for Scottish Home Rule, from 1890 to 1990. It is also the story of
the emotional and political impact of Scotland's quest for the
World Cup. A Subtle Sadness covers a century of Scottish social,
political and football highlights, with disasters and triumphs
aplenty, culminating in Glasgow's emergence in 1990 as European
City of Culture.
This text tells the story of how a club from a small town of 50,000
inhabitants became a major force not just in Spain but in Europe.
It also presents an account of a 3-year voyage on the Yellow
Submarine as they compete in both the Champions League and the
Europa League.
This text explains how an invasion by 10,000 Celtic supporters in
2004 created a set of circumstances that has led to a lasting
friendship between supporters of Villareal and Celtic.
The story of Derek Duncan, a former Scottish international
footballer, and his attempt to turn struggling provincial English
club Griston City into a modern giant.
'Own Goal' is set in Glasgow in the early months of 1990, &
tells of one Glaswegian's dramatic contribution to the Year of the
European City of Culture. His plan, involving a prostitute & a
Lochgelly belt, works out perfectly, except for a little hitch.
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