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The Man Who Kept The Red Flag Flying: Jimmy Murphy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

The Man Who Kept The Red Flag Flying: Jimmy Murphy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Chip Carving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Chip Carving

  • Categories: Art

With the aid of oer 160 close-up photos professional woodcarver Barton shows how to sharpen the knives an duse them to create many different types of carving-on jewlry boxes, humidors, chair backs, buttons and barometers, shingles and more-and how to finish your work.

The Complete Guide to Chip Carving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

The Complete Guide to Chip Carving

Full-color, illustrated instructions for learning chip carving, showing how to create borders, rosettes, and lettering.

Too Good to Go Down
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Too Good to Go Down

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When Manchester United were relegated in 1974, just six years after winning the European Cup, it was front page news. How could such a thing happen to the biggest club in Britain? Such a scenario would be even more unthinkable today than Leicester City winning the league. The story is one of the most dramatic in football history and yet, still, largely unexplored. Based on a BT Sport film being developed alongside the book, TOO GOOD TO GO DOWN examines the demise of Manchester United, from the moment Bobby Charlton described the club not winning Division One in 1968 as the best thing that could have happened, through the turbulent reigns of Sir Matt Busbys successors, to the crushing blow of relegation which, ironically, came at a time when the clubs young team were just about to bloom and win over a whole new generation. With brand new, in-depth and exclusive interviews with Tommy Doherty, Sammy McIlroy, Alex Stepney, Stuart Pearson, Lou Macari, Pat Crerand, Willie Morgan, Gordon Hill, Martin Edwards and Paddy Barclay, the most controversial story in the history of footballs biggest institution is fi nally told in full detail.

Redprint
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Redprint

In 2013, when legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson announced his retirement, Manchester United seemed the dream job for any football manager. Champions of England, the biggest and most profitable club in the world. What could possibly go wrong for his successor, who would be appointed with the clear intention of continuing the club's rich tradition? Redprint explores, in forensic detail, the six turbulent years at Old Trafford since Ferguson walked away. Despite record levels of expenditure, a succession of different managers with different philosophies and concerns about the changing identity of the club, United continued to compel throughout this period of underachievement. Wayne Barton examines each of the managerial reigns since 2013 and discusses their successes and failures in a historical and contemporary context to ask the question - are Manchester United closer to regaining their glory, or are they simply repeating mistakes of years gone by?

King Eric Cantona
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

King Eric Cantona

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Manchester United 74/75
  • Language: en

Manchester United 74/75

Within living memory, Manchester United have won every major honour available -- yet for many supporters of a certain vintage their favourite season of all was spent not battling for top honours but in the second flight of English football. Following a spectacular decline following the break-up of the 1968 European Cup winners, United were relegated in April 1974 and the following season was supposed to be a humiliation for the club. Instead, the reds responded by re-inventing themselves for a new era and attracting a whole new generation of supporters. As Wayne Barton discovers, the modern day Manchester United was born during their sojourn in the second tier. From training pitch to boardro...

Chip Carving Patterns
  • Language: en

Chip Carving Patterns

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Sterling

Chip carving is the simplest, quickest, most portable form of woodworking there is. Over 100 patterns to make drawer fronts, chair backs, and clockfaces, and mix and match these dozens of designs in hundreds of combinations. "The largest selection of patterns in any book. Sure to delight all who do chip carving."--Chip Chats.

Chip Carving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Chip Carving

"Barton needs no introduction, he is among the best-known carvers in the world. He offers numerous patterns as well as brief advice about technique, sharpening, wood selection, and more. His skill is astonishing--it appears that he can apply outstanding carvings to any surface."--"Library Journal. ""Bigger than ever...All-color, with more than 250 full-color photos and drawings...loaded with patterns, instruction and information never seen before."--"Chip Chat."

You Can't Win Anything with Kids
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

You Can't Win Anything with Kids

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The 1995-96 season would see the birth of the greatest football team Britain has ever seen but it began with a crisis at Old Trafford and rebellion within the ranks of supporters. The Manchester United behemoth had stirred in 1993 to win the title their fans craved and they retained it a year later playing dynamic counter-attacking football. Yet by August 1995 fans were calling for manager Alex Ferguson's resignation following the sales of Mark Hughes, Paul Ince and Andrei Kanchelskis. A defeat at Aston Villa in their first league game of the season prompted former Liverpool player Alan Hansen's to utter the immortal words You can't win anything with kids and he was not the only one to dismi...