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Manchester City Scrapbook is packed with rare photographs images and on the page facsimile memorabilia and provides an insight into the unique journey of what is currently one the most successful football club's in the world. Featuring a wide variety of superb on the page rare memorabilia from the archives covering Manchester City's history including match tickets match programmes team sheets and promotional material. Follow the authoritative story charting the historical rise from the clubs origins to Pep Guardiola's team that has been dominating English Football for the last decade With…mehr

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Manchester City Scrapbook is packed with rare photographs images and on the page facsimile memorabilia and provides an insight into the unique journey of what is currently one the most successful football club's in the world. Featuring a wide variety of superb on the page rare memorabilia from the archives covering Manchester City's history including match tickets match programmes team sheets and promotional material. Follow the authoritative story charting the historical rise from the clubs origins to Pep Guardiola's team that has been dominating English Football for the last decade With additional career player retrospectives, a focus on the managers who have guided the club and some in depth statistical information, Manchester City Scrapbook looks at some of those moments in this unique collection of images and memorabilia from this club's golden age.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Michael A. O'Neill is a writer, translator, actor and musician who trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and appeared on the West End Stage and in a number of films. He has also written scripts for television documentaries which he also produced and narrated including the best selling series Hitler's War. Michael has also written many best selling books on rock music and sport including biographies of Queen, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and The Beatles and history books on Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea