Got, Not Got
gotnotgot.wordpress.comThe A-Z of Lost Football Culture, Treasures & Pleasures • “The best book about football written in the last 20 years.” – Bill Borrows, Esquire • “Recalling a more innocent time before Sky Sports and millionaire players, Got, Not Got is a long soak in a warm, nostalgic bath of football nostalgia: an A-Z of memorabilia, ephemera and ill-advised haircuts.” Mail on Sunday ‘Live’ magazine – In Demand: This week’s must-have, must-see, must-do… • “The book’s great fun. It’s an essential if you grew up watching football in the 60s, 70s or 80s.” – Paul Hawksbee, talkSport. • “Obviously, everybody over the age of 40 is going to absolutely love this. There’s something for every fan of every club.” – Andy Jacobs, talkSport. • “An absolute beauty.” – Adrian Goldberg, BBC Radio WM. • “A fantastic book, there’s just so much in it. You really should get it.” – Steve Anglesey, Mirror Football podcast. • “It focuses on the 1960s, 70s and 80s, and anyone who had anything to do with English football during this period will instantly relate to just about every page. I’m sure that you will both laugh and cry as the memories come flooding back.” – Nigel Mercer, Football Card Webspace. • “The best dose of retro football nostalgia ever. I can’t put it down!” – footballcardsuk.com • “Can’t wait to sit and read it all, having flicked through looking at the images, but did read the lovely Villa/Trinity Road stand entry, and the opening poem, with a tear in my eye.” – Premier League programme editor.
Read moreThe A-Z of Lost Football Culture, Treasures & Pleasures • “The best book about football written in the last 20 years.” – Bill Borrows, Esquire • “Recalling a more innocent time before Sky Sports and millionaire players, Got, Not Got is a long soak in a warm, nostalgic bath of football nostalgia: an A-Z of memorabilia, ephemera and ill-advised haircuts.” Mail on Sunday ‘Live’ magazine – In Demand: This week’s must-have, must-see, must-do… • “The book’s great fun. It’s an essential if you grew up watching football in the 60s, 70s or 80s.” – Paul Hawksbee, talkSport. • “Obviously, everybody over the age of 40 is going to absolutely love this. There’s something for every fan of every club.” – Andy Jacobs, talkSport. • “An absolute beauty.” – Adrian Goldberg, BBC Radio WM. • “A fantastic book, there’s just so much in it. You really should get it.” – Steve Anglesey, Mirror Football podcast. • “It focuses on the 1960s, 70s and 80s, and anyone who had anything to do with English football during this period will instantly relate to just about every page. I’m sure that you will both laugh and cry as the memories come flooding back.” – Nigel Mercer, Football Card Webspace. • “The best dose of retro football nostalgia ever. I can’t put it down!” – footballcardsuk.com • “Can’t wait to sit and read it all, having flicked through looking at the images, but did read the lovely Villa/Trinity Road stand entry, and the opening poem, with a tear in my eye.” – Premier League programme editor.
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