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Merton United FC is a mediocre Second Division club but when the
team reach the FA Cup Semi-Final the effect produced on the town is
devastating. For the Merton males football becomes the total
obsession to the increasing fury of the Merton female population
who find themselves ignored and taken for granted. Cup fever
reaches its climax as a TV crew arrive in town and girlfriends and
wives decide it's time to make their presence felt by announcing
they are going on strike.-8 women, 10 men, 24 women or men
In this book, the author shares some of his deepest thoughts and
feelings in the form of poetry. The book is a careful selection of
poems written over a period of several decades. Drawing upon many
of life's experiences, the poetry takes turns of the whimsical,
romance, patriotism, spirituality, sorrow, and death. Originally
intended as a gift for family and friends, the book is now offered
to any who enjoy rhyming verse. The added touch of a CD of the
author reading the poems gives a personal touch of feeling and
emotion and also makes it ideal for the visually impaired.
Which football trophy has three handles? When was a match stopped
because there was a solar eclipse? Which very famous ex-West Ham
player's middle name is Chelsea? The answers to these questions and
many more can be found in this funny, fascinating book. You might
think you know football, but this book will turn you into the
ultimate fan. Packed full of stuff on players, matches, positions
and all the major competitions, it really does contain everything
you could ever wish to know about your favourite sport.
When was an England versus Germany match scheduled for the
anniversary of Hitler's birthday? Which is the only club to have
scored and conceded 100 goals in a season? Did you know that Bobby
Moore's middle name was Chelsea? Who was the last person to score
on his debut for England - but never play for his country again?
Can you name the 12 players to have won the league title with two
different clubs? The answers to all these questions, and a thousand
more besides, can be found - where else? - in End to End Stuff: The
Essential Football Book. With 66 chapters (there wasn't room for
1966) covering everything from balls to caps, blunders and
coincidences, strips, club songs and even the weather, Les Scott
tells the history of the game through a winning combination of
anecdotes, facts, quotes and statistics. Which two players scored
hat-tricks in Arsenal's 6-1 Premiership win against Southampton in
2003? Who said: "If we play like that every week, we'll achieve
some level of consistency"? When were league games first played on
a Sunday? What was Chris Waddle's job before he became a
professional footballer? And did you hear about the Scottish
centre-forward who received a live lamb as a bonus for scoring a
goal, but was too sheepish to butcher it? With sections devoted to
the history of domestic league and cup competitions, as well as
major European and international trophies (not to mention the
unwritten laws of football, what happened to Tunji Banjo, and why
3,964 is the World Cup's magic number), End to End Stuff is a
treasure trove of information. This is a football reference book
like no other - informative, revealing, fun, and ideal for
resolving those pub arguments...
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