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| Millwall football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of the New Den. Great books about current and former Millwall players and Millwall managers and the history of Millwall football club. |
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| Top recommended books include Millwall FC Since 1987: Roars, Growls, Whimpers and Moans, Tuesday Night in Grimsby: Diary of a Millwall Masochist, No One Likes Us, We Don't Care: The Myth and Reality of Millwall Fandom plus many more in the Millwall online bookshop |
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Millwall FC Since 1987: Roars, Growls, Whimpers and Moans (100 Greats S.)
Since they first kicked a ball in England's top flight in 1987, Millwall FC have witnessed two seasons playing against English football's elite, two relegations and a promotion. During these years, The Lions have also had four play-off semi finals, a trip to Wembley for the final of the Auto Windscreen Shield, an FA Cup Final appearance at the Millennium Stadium and a two-legged European adventure in the UEFA Cup (none of which were won). For a club where the non-playing events have often overshadowed the football, this is a timely reminder of how much has happened on the pitch in recent years. With the building of a new stadium and the near extinction of the club when it went into administration, the club has produced some thrilling highs and lows, roars and groans, for all it's supporters. Illustrated throughout with a potted history of the club since its inception in 1885, and a detailed review of every season since 1987, this is an essential edition to the collection of any Millwall supporter.
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Tuesday Night in Grimsby: Diary of a Millwall Masochist
Over the past decade football as a spectator sport has changed beyond all recognition, particularly for the ordinary fan. A great deal of working class culture and tradition is being cast to one side so that football can appeal to a new market, that of the "soccer fan". Through Terrace Banter we hope to put down in print the experiences of the ordinary fan before they are lost forever in a sea of plastic seats and replica strips. Unless we document our own history, it is left to outsiders and the mass media to be judge and jury. Tuesday Night In Grimsby - A Diary Of A Masochist is a book that perfectly captures the highs of lows of a true football supporter. While Nick Hornby captured the imaginations of the new breed of armchair fan, here's a book for those who know what it's like to stand in the rain, on a Tuesday night, watching your team draw 0-0 at some far flung outpost of this green and pleasant land.
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No One Likes Us, We Don't Care: The Myth and Reality of Millwall Fandom
Philosophy Football - 'Garry Robson does his subject proud and in coining the term "Millwallism" has surely achieved a sociological first.'
Les Back, Reader in Sociology, Goldsmiths College, London - 'Garry Robson's study of Millwall football culture is exceptional.'
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