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Oldham Athletic Football Club |
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Oldham Athletic football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of Boundary Park. Great books about current and former Oldham Athletic players and Oldham Athletic managers and the history of Oldham Athletic football club.
Top recommended books include The Legends of Oldham Athletic, There's Only One Neil Redfearn: The Ups and Downs of My Footballing Career, Oldham Athletic Who's Who plus many more in the Oldham Athletic online bookshop
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The Legends of Oldham Athletic
"The Legends of Oldham Athletic" is the latest addition to Breedon's popular series of "Legends" books. One hundred of Oldham's most worthy players, from those with the most appearances to those who were simply a hit with the fans, are profiled in this collection. Each entry is illustrated with a full-page picture, and the text gives details of the player's career and achievements while with Oldham, his career before and after his time at Boundary Park and, where relevant, of his life outside football. The result of extensive research, "The Legends of Oldham Athletic" is a fascinating history book that will provide a real insight into the careers of some of the club's most important players over the years. It is sure to appeal to anyone with an interest in the club.
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There's Only One Neil Redfearn: The Ups and Downs of My Footballing Career
Neil Redfearn is a man dedicated to - some might say obsessed by - football. He's just about the last of the generation of players who began near the bottom, made it to the top and then moved back down the ladder again. He has seen promotion to the Premiership (with Barnsley and Oldham) and relegation from the Football League (with Halifax); made nearly 1000 senior appearances over a quarter of a century and scored just short of 200 goals. He talks about the managers he has played for - including Brian Clough, Alan Curbishley and Joe Royle - as well as some he hasn't: Arsene Wenger once described him as the dirtiest player in the Premiership. Still playing past the age of 40 and poised to move into full-time management, Neil Redfearn has a unique perspective on what it's like when football literally becomes your life.
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Oldham Athletic Who's Who
A comprehensive A-to-Z of every player to have represented the Latics over the years. Accompanied by a number of pictures and informative statistics, it includes detailed biographies of scores of Latics stars.
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