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Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2
PUBLISHED JANUARY 1959

Billy Wright's Book Of Soccer No.2

Prix régulier £30.00 £0.00
"Billy Wright's Book of Soccer Number 2," published in 1959 by Stanley Paul Publications, is an engaging compilation that reflects on the insights and experiences of one of soccer's most celebrated figures, Billy Wright. Known globally as a legendary captain of both England and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wright offers readers a unique glimpse into the world of soccer from an insider's perspective.
Billy Wright shares his thoughts on various aspects of the game, including captaincy, the influence of famous international players, and the dynamics of World Cup football. His first-hand experiences provide readers with a rich understanding of soccer during that era.
The book includes special contributions from several renowned footballers of the time, such as Nat Lofthouse, David Herd, Bill Eckersley, Wilbur Cush, Eddie Firmani, Peter Brabrook, and Ron Greenwood. These contributions add diverse perspectives and enrich the content with expert opinions.
A highlight of the book is its extensive collection of photographs featuring the stars of the day. The book showcases notable players such as Clough, Kevan, Smith, and Charlton, along with goalkeepers Gregg, Matthews, Farm, and Kelsey. These images capture the essence of soccer from that era and bring the text to life
The book covers various soccer-related topics, making it a comprehensive source for fans and enthusiasts. Sections such as "Drake's Ducklings" and "The Merry Whistlers" provide unique insights into different facets of the game, while players like Haynes, Quixall, Broadbent, and Ernie Taylor are highlighted as "architects of victory." "Billy Wright's Book of Soccer Number 2" is an invaluable resource for soccer enthusiasts, providing a nostalgic journey to the heyday of the sport. It combines engaging narratives with visual storytelling through its rich photographic content, making it a delightful read for anyone passionate about soccer history. The book stands as a testament to Billy Wright's enduring legacy in the world of football.
The annual is in excellent condition; the blue boards are bright and spotless, the binding is very tight, and all pages are also clean and bright. The inside cover features a beautifully crafted Christmas gift inscription. The dust jacket had a few issues with minor shelf wear and has been price clipped. We thoroughly cleaned and overhauled the dust jacket before covering it with our Archival Dust Jacket System. The dust jacket has certainly done its job for the last 66 years.
"Billy Wright's Book of Soccer Number 2," published in 1959 by Stanley Paul Publications, is an engaging compilation that reflects on the insights and experiences of one of soccer's most celebrated figures, Billy Wright. Known globally as a legendary captain of both England and Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wright offers readers a unique glimpse into the world of soccer from an insider's perspective.
Billy Wright shares his thoughts on various aspects of the game, including captaincy, the influence of famous international players, and the dynamics of World Cup football. His first-hand experiences provide readers with a rich understanding of soccer during that era.
The book includes special contributions from several renowned footballers of the time, such as Nat Lofthouse, David Herd, Bill Eckersley, Wilbur Cush, Eddie Firmani, Peter Brabrook, and Ron Greenwood. These contributions add diverse perspectives and enrich the content with expert opinions.
A highlight of the book is its extensive collection of photographs featuring the stars of the day. The book showcases notable players such as Clough, Kevan, Smith, and Charlton, along with goalkeepers Gregg, Matthews, Farm, and Kelsey. These images capture the essence of soccer from that era and bring the text to life
The book covers various soccer-related topics, making it a comprehensive source for fans and enthusiasts. Sections such as "Drake's Ducklings" and "The Merry Whistlers" provide unique insights into different facets of the game, while players like Haynes, Quixall, Broadbent, and Ernie Taylor are highlighted as "architects of victory." "Billy Wright's Book of Soccer Number 2" is an invaluable resource for soccer enthusiasts, providing a nostalgic journey to the heyday of the sport. It combines engaging narratives with visual storytelling through its rich photographic content, making it a delightful read for anyone passionate about soccer history. The book stands as a testament to Billy Wright's enduring legacy in the world of football.
The annual is in excellent condition; the blue boards are bright and spotless, the binding is very tight, and all pages are also clean and bright. The inside cover features a beautifully crafted Christmas gift inscription. The dust jacket had a few issues with minor shelf wear and has been price clipped. We thoroughly cleaned and overhauled the dust jacket before covering it with our Archival Dust Jacket System. The dust jacket has certainly done its job for the last 66 years.

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