BEST Got Not Got The Lost World Of Leeds United Review The Got Not Got Book GIFT

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Got, Not Got: The Lost World of Leeds United ‘The Got Not Got books play it simple, to devastating effect. Long-forgotten childhood joys unexpectedly come flooding back.’ –Sunday Mirror Booked! Football Books of the Month ‘The postie has just delivered something truly magnificent. The match (and non-action!) pictures are sensational. The memorabilia stunning. The design style peerless. And, of course, the memories are priceless. The book contains every reason why I’m a Leeds fan and reminds me that, sadly, it’s just not as much fun any more. Even my girlfriend thinks it’s brilliant and she hates football.’ –Neil Jeffries, We Are Leeds, LUFC matchday programme’Probably the best book I’ve ever read about Leeds United.’ –James Brown, talkSPORT’Alongside its bigger brother, The Lost World of Football, the Got, Not Got team have released a series of club-specific books. These are naturally smaller affairs and have a slimmed down price tag of only 12.99. These have a wealth of material all related to the relevant club. This one covers Leeds United and has 144 pages of Elland Road related memorabilia. There’s a vast amount on offer.’ –The Football Attic ‘Hot off the back of the superb Got, Not Got, Derek Hammond and Gary Silke have released two new nostalgia fests: The Lost World Football and Got, Not Got: The Lost World Of Leeds United. We’re talking Smiley pennants and sock tags, Leeds razors and rosettes, Leeds darts and Subbuteo men through the ages… both perfect Christmas gifts for the United fan who thought he had everything.’ –Sabotage Times’The English publisher Pitch Publishing provides a series of books with a clear penchant for soccer romance. It covers the period from 1960 to 1990, when the commercial monstrosity of the Champions League so it was not yet invented. The books are treasure chests of memories and memorabilia, such as badges, football towns, programs, shirts, scarves, long-playing plates and old elftal and stadium photos.’ –Panenka magazine, Holland’The authors have tapped into a rich vein of nostalgia by identifying the kind of memorabilia we will all have had at one time or another. I found myself transported back to my earlier days of watching football, swapping cards in the school playground and collecting autographs at the ground. Lovely books and they really have hit on a good formula. If they’ve done one for your club it’s well worth the outlay to buy it – you might well find your own collection is not as complete as you once imagined it to be.’ –Programme Monthly & Football Collectable Derek Hammond has written about football and music for FourFourTwo, club programmes, mirror.co.uk and the NME. Gary Silke is editor of The Fox, one of the original and oldest football fanzines still in existence. The pair have provided football cards for The Onion Bag, BBC1’s Match of the Seventies/Eighties and the National Football Museum. Product Features

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