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Hampden Babylon By Stuart Cosgrove Based on Kenneth Anger's infamous "Hollywood Babylon", this work takes a celebratory journey through the back streets of sex and scandal in the Scottish game, providing a popular romp through the lives of the losers, boozers and substance abusers that populate the nation's sport. | |||
Scottish Football Quotations Kenny MacDonaldBy Kenny MacDonald Compiled by sports journalist Kenny MacDonald, there are sections on Euro '96 and France '98, on celebrities as diverse as Alex Ferguson, Duncan Ferguson, and Scottish football's most famous fan, Hamilton Accies' legendary Fergie. Ally McCoist, Craig Brown, Paul Gascoigne, Jim Farry and Walter Smith also have the microscope turned on them, while other sections focus on all the things that make the game great, from goalkeepers to girls, alcohol to the Auld Enemy, religion to referees. There are observations on Scotland's game from personalities such as Johann Cruyff, Chris Waddle, Ferenc Puskas, Rod Stewart and Prince Albert of Monaco. | |||
The Supporters' Guide to Scottish Football: 2002John Robinson (Editor) Featuring all Scottish Football League Clubs. Ground plans and photos, Away Stands, Admission Prices, Scotland International Line Ups and Statistics 2000/2001. | |||
A Scottish Football Hall of Fame By John Cairney Profiles of 100 of the best players in Scotland's colourful history--players like Bobby Templeton, Alan Morton, Himmy Delaney, Kenny Dalglish and Ally McCoist, to name just a few of the greats who inspired generations of football supporters--make up the main part of this book. Their stories, as told here, are tragic, thrilling and funny by turns. The sporting immortaility of men who were legends in their times are introduced to a new audience who have never seen them play. | |||
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