Personalised On This Day Sports Book Football Teams Fan Gift History Facts Stats

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Personalised On This Day Football Book
Memorable moments in history are recorded in these handy little books. Fact filled pages mean that every day of the year has at least one nugget of information about past victories and events. Give the footie fan in your life a nostalgic read. Whether he reads it to brush up on his facts before a big game, wants to know what memorable things happened on his birthday, or thumb through a quick read whilst on the train. Fans wont know how they did without this book, and with their name (up to 25 characters) embossed on the cover it makes the perfect gift for any occasion, whether its a stocking filler at Christmas for the man in your life, or a Birthday present for your colleague. Size – 18.3 12.2 1.5 cm
Cover colours may vary.
Details within each book –
Aberdeen – From 1st January 1889, when the Dons played twice in one day, to December 31st, 1960 when Aberdeen dismantled Dunfermline 6-2, with Ken Brownlee grabbing four.
Arsenal – From 1st January 1968 when the Gunners famous striker Davor Suker was born, to December 31st 1994 when Danish midfielder John Jensen scored his only Arsenal goal against QPR.
Aston Villa – From 1st January 1886 when Harold Halse was born, to December 31st 1965 when Tony Dorigo was born. 
Birmingham City – From 1st January 1985 when Birmingham overcame a 2-goal deficit to win a 4-3 thriller against Sheffield United, to December 31st, 1994 when the Blues battered Blackpool 7-1 at St. Andrews. 
Celtic – From 1st January 1914 when 75,000 watched Celtic beat Rangers, to December 31st 1988 when they defeat Hearts 4-2 at Parkhead. 
Charlton Athletic – From 1st January 1988 when goalkeeper Bob Bolder produced a stunning performance at Old Trafford, to December 31st, 2010 when the club were bought by CAFC Holdings Limited.
Chelsea – From 1st January 1994 when the Chelsea beat Swindon Town to end their streak of away blues, to December 31st 1977 when Tommy Langley gets a hat-trick in their 9 goal defeat over Birmingham.
Derby County – From 1st January 1892, Derbys first-ever New Years Day game, to December 31st 1965, the birthday of former Rams utility man Tony Dorigo.
England – From 1st January 1992, when striker Gary Lineker received an OBE, to December 31st 2008, when FA Chief Brian Barwick stepped down from his role.
Everton – From 1st January 1979 when Peter Reid (then playing for Bolton) breaks his leg clashing with Everton keeper George Wood in a snow-abandoned match, to December 31st 1994 when the Toffees sign off a fantastic year defeating Ipswich 4-1. 
Heart Of Midlothian – From 1st January 1960 when table-topping Hearts thrashed rivals Hibs 5-1, to December 31st, 1983 where a George Cowie screamer gave them all three points against St. Johnstone. 
Hibernian – From 1st January 1973 when Hibernian beat rivals Hearts 7-0 in whats known as the greatest game in history, to December 31st 1994 when a Keith Wright hat-trick helped Hibs on their way to a 4-0 drubbing of Dundee United.
Ipswich Town – From 1st January 1985, when the relegation threatened Town beat rivals Norwich 2-0, to December 31st, 1946 when Northern Ireland international Bryan Hamilton left to join Everton for 40,000. 
Ireland – From 1st January 1983, when a stand-put performance from a young Irish keeper helped Celtic to beat Rangers, to December 31st 2007, when Irelands home stadium Lansdowne Road is closed in preparation for a rebuild. 
Leeds United – From 1st January 1966 when Eddie Gray makes his debut against Sheffield, to December 31st 2005 when United beat Hull 2-0 at Elland Road.
Liverpool – From 1st January 1934 when Liverpool get a rough start to the year against Newcastle, to December 31st 2005 when Crouchs goal is enough for them to beat West Brom.
Manchester City – From 1st January 1974 when City kick off the new year playing Stoke City, to December 31st 1988 when City win away to Swindon Town.
Manchester United – From 1st January 1907 when Billy Meredith makes his United debut, to December 31st 1960 when Man U legend Steve Bruce is born. 
Newcastle United – From 1st January 1907 when Newcastle defeat Derby 2-0 at St James Park, to December 31st 2005 when over 34000 fans watch their game against Tottenham.
Norwich City – From 1st January 1983, when Martin ONeill became the first City player to receive an MBE, to December 31st, 1904 when the club turned professional and the scandal that would follow.
Nottingham Forest – From 1st January 1959 when Ken Smales is promoted to full time secretary, to December 31st 1988 when Neil Webb scored his 100th league goal playing against Sheffield Wednesday.
Rangers – From 1st January 1901 when Rangers beat Celtic, to December 31st 2011 when Ally McCoist prepared for the transfer window to open.
Scotland – From 1st January 2010, when backroom staff member of the SFA, Professor Stewart Hillis received an OBE, to December 31st 1982, the birthday of long serving goalkeeper Craig Gordon. 
Sheffield Wednesday – From 1st January 1985, when the Owls secured an away victory over Manchester United, to December 31st, 1966 when Wednesday trounced Chelsea 6-1 at Hillsborough. 
Southampton – From 1st January 1966, when the Saints recorded their biggest ever New Years Day win, to December 31st, 2004 when they signed striker James Beattie for 6 million.
Stoke City – From 1st January 1965, when Stanley Matthews became the first footballer to be knighted, to December 31st, 1920 when a former Stoke player made his test match debut for England in the Ashes. 
Tottenham Hotspur – From 1st January 1930 when former Bury manager Percy Smith takes charge of Tottenham, to December 31st 2005 when Spurs beat Newcastle in a 9th win of a 10 win streak.
Watford – From 1st January 1920, when Watfords reserves were captained by a future Knight of the realm, to December 31st, 1977 when the Hornets played Wimbledon in the league for the first time.
West Ham United – From 1st January 1972 when nearly 42,000 fans watched the Hammers play Man United, to December 31st 1994 when the Hammers beat Notts Forest 3-1.
Wolverhampton Wanderers – From 1st January 1948, when Dennis Wescott bagged a hat-trick against Middlesbrough, to December 31st, 1994 when Wolves defeated hosts Barnsley 3-1. 
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