Football and the English: A Social History of Association Football in England, 1863-1995Association football has been a central feat ure of English life since late in the last century. This boo k combines a survey of the rapidly growing literature on the game''s history with new research, & analyses major changes which have taken place. ' |
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Association Football and the Men Who Made It 18631885 | 5 |
The Making of the National Game 18881914 | 30 |
3 | 47 |
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