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My Seventy Years of Spurs :A Long Walk Down White Hart Memory Lane

My Seventy Years of Spurs

My Seventy Years of Spurs :A Long Walk Down White Hart Memory Lane

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Published: 24 May, 2021
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My Seventy Years of Spurs is veteran sportswriter Norman Giller's unique story of Tottenham Hotspur over the seven decades he has followed the Lilywhites. Norman saw the legendary 'push and run' side lift the league title in 1950/51, then as a press-box reporter he chronicled Tottenham's historic league and FA Cup double in 1960/61. He has been an eyewitness to all their triumphs and tribulations right up to the surreal 2020/21 season. Join him on a trip down White Hart memory lane in the company of each of the 21 managers who have been in charge during his 70 years as a supporter and reporter - from Arthur Rowe in the 1950s to the current master of the new Lane, Jose Mourinho. The book is introduced by Steve Perryman, captain of back-to-back FA Cup-winning Tottenham teams, who holds the club appearances record. My Seventy Years of Spurs provides an intimate and informative insight into the club from a renowned sportswriter who truly knows his Spurs.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785318894
ISBN10 1785318896
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 506 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Norman Giller is a prolific writer who has penned more than 100 books, including 20 with Tottenham legend Jimmy Greaves. Former chief football writer for the Daily Express in the golden days of the 1960s, Norman was the only reporter to get into the England dressing room after their 1966 World Cup triumph. My Seventy Years of Spurs is his 112th book since tunnelling his way out of Fleet Street in 1973 to concentrate on freelance writing.

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