Football grounds of Britain
by Simon Inglis
- Published
- 1996
- Pages
- 480
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 0002184265
- Reading Time
- ~8h 24min
Football grounds of Britain is a history, soccer book by Simon Inglis. In 1996. It has 480 pages.
About this book
As a result of the Taylor Report, which arose from the Hillsborough disaster, Football League and Scottish League clubs are having to make stringent alterations to their grounds, in preparation for all-seater stadia. This revised edition reflects many of those changes, as well as the promotion to Football League status of Maidstone United and Barnet. New illustrations have been included, where appropriate.
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How many pages is Football grounds of Britain?+
Football grounds of Britain has 480 pages.
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Football grounds of Britain was published in 1996.
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Football grounds of Britain is a History, Soccer, Sports, great britain, Soccer, history, Soccer fields book.
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As a result of the Taylor Report, which arose from the Hillsborough disaster, Football League and Scottish League clubs are having to make stringent alterations to their grounds, in preparation for all-seater stadia. This revised edition reflects many of those changes, as well as the promotion to Fo...
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Football grounds of Britain was written by Simon Inglis.