Match of My Life - Stoke City: Sixteen Stars Relive Their Greatest Games

Match of My Life - Stoke City: Sixteen Stars Relive Their Greatest Games

by SimonLowe (Editor)

Synopsis

Here, 12 of Stoke's greatest heroes have come together to tell their own personal stories of their favourite games. This title features unique insights and recollections from many of Stoke's biggest icons, including Terry Conroy, Jimmy Greenhoff, Denis Smith, Mark Chamberlain, Mark Stein and Mike Sheron, recalling their most cherished moments in the famous red and white striped shirt. Matches include the 1972 League Cup semi final and Final, the 1971 FA Cup semi-final, Promotion clinching games in 1993 and 1979 and a famous victory over old rivals Manchester United.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Know the Score Books
Published: 10 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1905449550
ISBN 13: 9781905449552

Media Reviews
I couldn't put it down. The memories came flooding back...Another in Simon Lowe's growing list of 'must have' books about Stoke City - The Oatcake Fanzine. A fantastic glimpse into some of Stoke City's finest hours by some of the club's finest players - The Stoke Sentinel. Match Of My Life' is a treasure for all Stoke City fans of any age and would make the perfect gift for a collector of related football merchandise - Congleton Chronicle. The Match of My Life series provides a captivating collection of first-person accounts by former footballers of their careers and in particular the most memorable match they played in. There are archive pictures and statistics on each player before the players entertain us with anecdotes and memories of classic matches. The Stoke City edition, edited by Simon Lowe, includes recollections from 16 club legends such as Denis Smith, Mark Stein, Peter Fox, Ian Cranson, Ian Painter, Mark Chamberlain and Mike Sheron. With a foreword by Nigel Johnson this is another worthwhile read from the Know The Score stable - Nathan Davies, The Association of Football Statisticians.