Stoke City Minute By Minute :Covering More Than 500 Goals, Penalties, Red Cards and Other Intriguing Facts

Stoke City Minute By Minute

Stoke City Minute By Minute :Covering More Than 500 Goals, Penalties, Red Cards and Other Intriguing Facts

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Published: 2 August, 2021
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Stoke City: Minute by Minute takes you on a tumultuous journey through the Potters' remarkable history. Relive all the breathtaking goals, heroic penalty saves, Wembley wins, game-changing incidents, sending offs and other memorable moments in this unique by-the-clock guide. From the glory days of Stanley Matthews, the celebrated Tony Waddington era, Lou Macari's beloved team, Tony Pulis's promotion to the Premier League and Mark Hughes's 'Stokealona' side, this book covers everything. Featuring goals from Freddie Steele, Jimmy Greenhoff, John Ritchie, Mark Chamberlain, Mark Stein, Mike Sheron, Peter Thorne, Ricardo Fuller and Peter Crouch, plus countless others - the book is crammed with thrilling memories from kick-off through to the final whistle. Revisit the Potters' most spectacular modern feats and learn things you didn't know about the club's incredible past - from goals scored in the opening seconds to those last-gasp, extra-time winners that have thrilled generations of fans at the Victoria Ground and Bet365 Stadium.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785318559
ISBN10 1785318551
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 458 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

This is Simon Lowe's seventh book about Stoke City. Previous tomes include Stoke City: the Modern Era, Match of My Life: Stoke City and Potters at War. He has also worked with Terry Conroy and Denis Smith on their autobiographies and was part of the team that produced Stoke City's official video history and Stanley Matthews' official life story. Simon first saw the Potters play in the late 1970s and has been besotted ever since.

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