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The Manchester United Scrapbook is packed with rare photographs images and on-the-page facsimile memorabilia and provides an insight into the unique journey of one of the most famous clubs in the world. Featuring a wide variety of superb rare memorabilia from the archives covering Manchester United's hugely successful history including match tickets, match programs, team sheets, and promotional material. Follow the authoritative story charting the historical rise from the club's origins as Newton Heath Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Football Club to the mighty Manchester United Football Club…mehr

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The Manchester United Scrapbook is packed with rare photographs images and on-the-page facsimile memorabilia and provides an insight into the unique journey of one of the most famous clubs in the world. Featuring a wide variety of superb rare memorabilia from the archives covering Manchester United's hugely successful history including match tickets, match programs, team sheets, and promotional material. Follow the authoritative story charting the historical rise from the club's origins as Newton Heath Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Football Club to the mighty Manchester United Football Club the team that dominated English football under Sir Alex Ferguson. With additional career player retrospectives, a focus on the managers who have guided the club, and some in-depth statistical information, The Manchester United Scrapbook looks at some of those moments in this unique collection of images and memorabilia from the club's golden age.
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Autorenporträt
Michael A. O'Neill is a writer and actor who trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. For many years he wrote scripts for historical documentaries, which he also produced and narrated; these have been shown worldwide on a variety of TV channels such as the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. Michael has also written novels and articles for magazines and newspapers. His interest in soccer has endured for more than fifty years leading him to write several books about top British clubs.