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Bristol City football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of Ashton Gate. Great books about current and former Bristol City players and Bristol City managers and the history of Bristol City football club.
Top recommended books include Life After Bristol City FC, Bristol City Greats, Bristol City Football Club plus many more in the Bristol City online bookshop
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Life After Bristol City FC
Whatever happened to the City players of yesteryear? That is the question Mark Leesdad (author of the popular 'Memory Lane' column in the "Sunday Independent") attempts to answer in this book as he delves into the lives of publicans, postmen and football managers, reminiscing about their days in the famous red shirt and discovering what happened after they hung up their boots. Featuring interviews and illustrations, this book tracks down former Reds in all walks of life, including Ashton Gate favourites such as Jackie Dziekanowski, Terry Bush and Geoff Merrick, and reveals what life after Bristol City held in store for them.
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Bristol City Greats
Since the war, the Robins have experienced highs and lows in all four divisions of the Football League, including a heady four-year sojourn among the elite under Alan Dicks in the late 1970s. Through it all, scores of exciting footballers have treated the Ashton Gate faithful to some fabulous entertainment. In this book – a complete update of a bestseller from 1990 – Ivan Ponting and Tom Morgan, who have both monitored Bristol soccer since their childhoods, profile City’s most illustrious post-war heroes. They are all here, from the 1940s favourites to the leading lights of the 2005/06 seasons – from Roberts and Atyeo to Galley and Garland, Ritchie and Gow, Murray and Lita. Bristol City Greats is a warm and fascinating tribute to outstanding games and much-loved personalities.
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