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Big Ron: A Different Ball Game
Big Ron: A Different Ball Game
Big Ron: A Different Ball Game
PUBLISHED 1998

Big Ron: A Different Ball Game

Regular price £5.20
Big Ron
A Different Ball Game

The book and protective dust jacket are in excellent condition. Page edges showing signs of foxing.

Ron Atkinson, nicknamed "Big Ron", was born on March 18, 1939, in Liverpool, England, and became a significant figure in British football both as a player and manager. Though his playing career was relatively modest, he made his mark in the football world primarily through his managerial achievements.
As a manager, Atkinson truly distinguished himself, most notably during his tenure at Manchester United from 1981 to 1986. During this period, he won two FA Cups in 1983 and 1985, establishing himself as a prominent coach. His tactical innovations and attacking philosophy made Manchester United an exciting team to watch during the early 1980s. 
Following his Manchester United stint, Atkinson went on to manage Aston Villa, where he continued his success by winning the League Cup in 1994. He was known for his ability to develop young talent and play attractive, attacking football. Throughout his managerial career, he also managed other clubs, including West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday.
Atkinson was particularly renowned for his media personality and colourful commentary. After his managerial career, he transitioned into football punditry, becoming a well-known television personality known for his distinctive phrases and football insights.
Despite controversies later in his career, Atkinson remained a respected figure in English football, remembered for his significant contributions to the sport both on the sidelines and in the commentary box.
Currently, Ron Atkinson continues to be involved in football media. He works for MUTV (Manchester United's television channel) and appears as a pundit on various platforms, including William Hill's podcast The Punt. He remains a popular figure for corporate engagements and football-related events . 
COST TO YOU
Book: £0.99p
Mail Lite envelope: £0.32p
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Handling: £0.80p
Royal Mail 2nd Class: £2.50p
TOTAL TO PAY AT CHECKOUT £5.20p

ROYAL MAIL 2ND CLASS 
Publisher: Visit Andre Deutsch
Published: 1998

Price: £0.99
Hardcover: 244 pages
Lavishly illustrated
Postal Weight: 550g 

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Big Ron
A Different Ball Game

The book and protective dust jacket are in excellent condition. Page edges showing signs of foxing.

Ron Atkinson, nicknamed "Big Ron", was born on March 18, 1939, in Liverpool, England, and became a significant figure in British football both as a player and manager. Though his playing career was relatively modest, he made his mark in the football world primarily through his managerial achievements.
As a manager, Atkinson truly distinguished himself, most notably during his tenure at Manchester United from 1981 to 1986. During this period, he won two FA Cups in 1983 and 1985, establishing himself as a prominent coach. His tactical innovations and attacking philosophy made Manchester United an exciting team to watch during the early 1980s. 
Following his Manchester United stint, Atkinson went on to manage Aston Villa, where he continued his success by winning the League Cup in 1994. He was known for his ability to develop young talent and play attractive, attacking football. Throughout his managerial career, he also managed other clubs, including West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday.
Atkinson was particularly renowned for his media personality and colourful commentary. After his managerial career, he transitioned into football punditry, becoming a well-known television personality known for his distinctive phrases and football insights.
Despite controversies later in his career, Atkinson remained a respected figure in English football, remembered for his significant contributions to the sport both on the sidelines and in the commentary box.
Currently, Ron Atkinson continues to be involved in football media. He works for MUTV (Manchester United's television channel) and appears as a pundit on various platforms, including William Hill's podcast The Punt. He remains a popular figure for corporate engagements and football-related events . 
COST TO YOU
Book: £0.99p
Mail Lite envelope: £0.32p
Listing and Postal: Label £0.60p
Handling: £0.80p
Royal Mail 2nd Class: £2.50p
TOTAL TO PAY AT CHECKOUT £5.20p

ROYAL MAIL 2ND CLASS 
Publisher: Visit Andre Deutsch
Published: 1998

Price: £0.99
Hardcover: 244 pages
Lavishly illustrated
Postal Weight: 550g 


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