A brief look at the glorious history of Blackpool Football Club, written in rhyme and supported by wonderful illustrations, ideal for the new generation of young seasiders.
"What if I don't make it?" is a new short football story for kids. It tells the tale of a little boy who supports Arsenal FC and wants to be a footballer but is hindered by his inability to play the beautiful game. The book takes us through his growth as a player via a series of poor 'coaches' before finding his perfect teacher.
A fantastically funny journey through the Football Alphabet, packed with fascinating facts!Colourful characters from artist Rob Purdon beautifully complement the poetic text from Phil Brennan
'What if I don't make it?' is a short football story aimed at Huddersfield Town FC supporters under the age of 11.It tells the story of a youngster who wants to play the beautiful game but is lacking in the basic skills required. Having suffered at the hands of poor quality coaches he finally finds the ideal coach to improve his game.Written and illustrated by FA qualified coaches, the book reinforces the FA message regarding the football education of our youngsters.
"What if I don't make it?" is a new short football story for kids. It tells the tale of a little boy who supports Glasgow Rangers FC and wants to be a footballer but is hindered by his inability to play the beautiful game. The book takes us through his growth as a player via a series of poor 'coaches' before finding his perfect teacher.
'What If I Don't Make It' is a new short football story for kids. It tells the tale of a little boy who wants to play football but is hindered by his inability to play the beautiful game. The book takes us through his journey as a player via a series of poor 'coaches' before he finally finds his perfect teacher.
"What if I don't make it?" is a new short football story for kids. It tells the tale of a little boy who supports Liverpool FC and wants to be a footballer but is hindered by his inability to play the beautiful game. The book takes us through his growth as a player via a series of poor 'coaches' before finding his perfect teacher.