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50 Years of the European Cup and Champions League
Keir Radnedge First published in 2005 to celebrate the golden anniversary of European football's grandest competition, "50 Years of the European Cup and Champions League" covers every season's competition with a full report and statistical summary of the Final. Each decade, from the 1950s to the 2000s, will be the subject of an individual section and there will be a specially commissioned interview with a legend from that era. Bringing the vibrant text to life are 275 evocative photographs and the book is complemented by a full statistical section, including every result and major record-holder, club and individual. Fully updated, this book follows the competition through to its final in Athens in May 2007. |
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All or Nothing: A Season in the life of the Champions League
Andy Brassell Andy Brassell spends the 2003/4 season travelling from Marseille to Moscow, from Madrid to Manchester, getting to the heart of the Champions League, the world's greatest club football competition. |
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Timeline History: Sport: From Ancient Olympics to the Champions League
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Europe United
Andrew Godsell The European Cup started without teams from England in 1955 with Real Madrid winning the first five titles. Scotland had a more enlightened attitude but it was not until 1967 that Celtic won the competition. Manchester United followed the next year while from 1977 to 1982, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa dominated the competition. But then came Heysel and the deaths of 39 Juventus fans caused by a section of Liverpool fans and the ban for English clubs. In 1992/93 UEFA decided to change the format of the competition bringing in groups and restricting the knockout stages until the end. They called it the UEFA Champions League, but it quickly became known as the European Champions League. Andrew Godsell's truly encyclopaedic book on the European Cup and its successor the European Champions League chronicles all this and more. He profiles the major characters of the competition and gives every result. |
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Official UEFA Champions League Treasures
Keir Radnedge The European Champion Clubs' Cup began in 1955 with an entry of just 16 clubs, from 16 countries. Rebranded as the UEFA Champions League in 1992, the 2009-10 entry comprised 76 clubs from 52 nations. "The Official UEFA Champions League Treasures" is a celebration of a great competition which has become a staple of fans around the continent. As well as providing a brief running history of the European Cup and a season-by-season review of the Champions League, great clubs, and players are highlighted. The well-researched text is complemented by more than 180 photographs, bringing the stories to life and, a feature of "Carlton's Treasures" series, more than 20 removable items of facsimile memorabilia. These faithful reproductions give football fans the chance to hold items such as letters, programme covers, media passes, posters and team-sheets from some of the famous, and infamous, events in the UEFA Champions League. |
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