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Cheltenham Town Football Club |
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Cheltenham Town football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of Whaddon Road. Great books about current and former Cheltenham Town players and Cheltenham Town managers and the history of Cheltenham Town football club.
Top recommended books include Cheltenham Town FC: 50 Great Players, Cheltenham Town FC Since 1970, Cheltenham Town: The Rise of the Robins plus many more in the Cheltenham Town online bookshop
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Recommended Books |
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Cheltenham Town FC: 50 Great Players (50 Greats)
After 112 years as a non-league club, Cheltenham Town emerged from obscurity into English football's third tier, competing against the likes of double European Champions Nottingham Forest, 2004 FA Cup finalists Millwall and four-time top flight title winners Huddersfield Town. This book looks at the most talented players, endearing characters and loyal servants to represent the club since its formation in 1887. From local boy Tim Ward, who progressed to play for England, to current Northern Ireland international Grant McCann, fifty of the greatest players to grace the Whaddon Road turf are detailed. The careers of members of the Steve Cotterill-built teams that won three promotions and the FA Trophy, such as Chris Banks, Neil Grayson and Michael Duff are recounted, along with those of record goalscorer Dave Lewis, long-serving Roger Thorndale and home-grown favourite Mark Buckland. Written by the Gloucestershire Echo's football writer Jon Palmer in conjunction with former programme editor Tom Goold, this book will evoke memories of the defining moments in Cheltenham Town's long history.
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Cheltenham Town FC Since 1970
This is a history of the past three decades of Cheltenham's almost unbelievable rise to greatness. It includes the story of the moment they finally achieved league status and when they then won promotion to the Second Division.
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Cheltenham Town: The Rise of the Robins
This is an excellent book, documenting the rise of Cheltenham Town FC, from the Dr Martens league to the 2nd Division. A must for all Cheltenham fans, and football fans who love the 'plucky underdogs' story.
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