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Gunners And Gooners

Gunners And Gooners
Author: Eddie Symes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781914078743

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This book is a true reflection of the personal memories of a lifelong Arsenal fan who, despite being born in a predominately Chelsea-supporting enclave of London, started going to Highbury in 1957 as an 8-year-old schoolboy and had lived through all the triumphs and tragedies up until 2018. These were experiences that many Old Gunners and Gooners, and all football fans, will either relate to or discover for the first time, depending on their age. It's written with humour, honesty and insight and details how the North Bank got its name plus all the great mates, terrace characters, legendary players and funny stories that have been encountered along the way. As an old mate of mine once said, "You can change your wife but not your football team".


Come on You Gooners!

Come on You Gooners!
Author: Roger MCCARTNEY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2018-11-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790533480

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COME ON YOU GOONERS!: A CHRISTMAS JOKE-BOOK will make an exciting Christmas gift for anyone that follows the ARSENAL. An exciting and innovative idea for all Gunners fans as the 'HEADS' will take you through all the topical news stories coming out of Arsenal FC, and in the process put a comedic spin on them, as well as exploring some old favourites from the joke book. Indeed, you can imagine these type of discussions taking place in many a red and white household. Ideal as a cheeky little stocking-filler for any Gooners.


Standing on My Brother's Shoulders

Standing on My Brother's Shoulders
Author: Tara J Lal
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1780289049

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A suicide loss survivor tells her story. Tara Lal’s childhood was battered by her father’s mental illness and by her mother’s death when she was thirteen. Caught up in grief and despair, she developed a deep, caring bond with her charismatic and kind older brother Adam, though he struggled silently with growing anxiety and depression. Four years after their mother’s death, Adam committed suicide. Grief and insecurity threatened to engulf Tara, but eventually she found, through a dialogue with the words her brother left behind in his diaries, her reason to live. The book includes an Afterword on the possibilities for recovery and growth following a tragedy, written by Miriam Akhtar, author of Positive Psychology for Overcoming Depression.


The Naughty Nineties

The Naughty Nineties
Author: Martin King
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2011-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 178057388X

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Football has reinvented itself. As television money has poured into the game, the traditional working-class fans have poured out - not by choice, but by economic necessity. According to those in charge of the game the football hooligan has at last been eliminated from the landscape. But how true is this much-vaunted claim? Martin King, author of Hoolifan, brings his story up to date in The Naughty Nineties. Ironically, he finds that football hooligans now really are in the minority but they are far more dangerous and committed than ever before.


Social Media in Sport

Social Media in Sport
Author: Gashaw Abeza
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1003815936

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This book takes a close look at social media in sport and considers its significance for sport business and for the wider relationship between sport and society. Presenting new research, case studies and data, it examines the way people use social media, the changing art of managing social media platforms, and the theory and concepts that inform research on this important topic. Featuring the work of leading sport researchers from around the world, the book presents evidence-based analysis of contemporary topics including fan engagement, athlete activism, branding and sponsorship strategies, sportswashing, public relations and crisis communication. It presents case studies from sports and events such as the Olympic Games, the WNBA, professional football leagues, and Peloton, and across social media platforms including TikTok, Twitter and Instagram. This is essential reading for anybody with an interest in sport media, sport business, the sociology of sport, digital business, or new media studies.


That Boogie Beat Damn Killed My Soul

That Boogie Beat Damn Killed My Soul
Author: Brian Gill
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2022-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1788230310

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I have been involved in the music business in various roles since 1961. I was bought my first guitar when I was 12 years old, on which I slogged away for a year. In 1962, I joined my first band, the Phantoms. Then the Sparticans came for me in 1963, then in 1965, I was invited to join the Nomads, who were local pop stars! This began a life in which I would meet many of the good and great in the music industry, including a Beatle, with whom we made a record. In 1979, with my friend, old bandmate and future business partner, keyboard player John DaCosta, I decided to open a music shop – the first of many we would open in the coming years. After an epic roller coaster ride of ambition and excess, it all came crashing down for me in 1994 and I was forced to rethink my life. Today I live a complicated but thoroughly enjoyable life in Thailand, still playing the guitar and writing songs, but no longer trying to run music shops...


Caviar and Sausages

Caviar and Sausages
Author: Tony Kokkinos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781838412708

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The definitive analysis of Arsenal during Arsène Wenger's 22 years.


Homeboy

Homeboy
Author: Seth Morgan
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504005848

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Seth Morgan’s frenzied, addictive walk on the wild side of 1980s San Francisco When strip-joint barker Joe Speaker unwittingly steals a sixty-nine-carat blue diamond, he becomes enmeshed in a blackmail-and-murder conspiracy that begins with the savage slaying of high-priced call girl Gloria Monday. Suddenly Joe’s a wanted man. Hunted by a murderous pimp known as Baby Jewels Moses and a relentless homicide cop named Tarzon, Joe ends up taking the rap and getting sentenced to three years. But it’s in prison that the real trouble begins. An adrenaline-pumped, hallucinogenic descent into the lower depths, Homeboy is a tough, eye-opening look at San Francisco during the AIDS epidemic. Part memoir and part richly conceived work of imagination, this gritty, rambunctious novel reads like pure poetry and celebrates an uncommon talent at the height of his storytelling powers.


Mojo

Mojo
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2006
Genre: Rock music
ISBN:

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The Gooners Quiz Book

The Gooners Quiz Book
Author: Chris Cowlin
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1907792120

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Will you do the Gooners proud as you display an impressive knowledge of your favourite club, Arsenal, or will you instead prove yourself to be a complete goon, as trip over your own feet in search of the answers to the 1,000 cunning questions in this quiz book? Covering every aspect of the club's history from players to managers and from national to international competitions since its foundation over a century ago, and with a fitting Foreword by former Scotland and Arsenal goalkeeping legend and TV presenter, Bob Wilson, this book will challenge Gooners fans of all ages as well as providing fascinating facts and figures both to enthral and to trigger fond memories and ardent discussions. If you find yourself floundering, you can recover your dignity and find consolation in the fact that £1.00 from the sale of every book will go to the Willow Foundation, a charity founded by Bob and Megs Wilson and dedicated to arranging individually tailored ‘Special Days' for seriously ill young adults.