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  • Fear and Loathing in La Liga: Barcelona vs Real Madrid

    Sid Lowe

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey Press, Sept. 9, 2014)
    An examination of football's greatest rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid by the top Spanish football expert and historian Sid Lowe. It’s Messi vs Ronaldo, it’s Catalonia vs Castilla. It's the nation against the state, freedom fighters vs Franco’s fascists. It's majestic goals and mesmerising skills, red cards and bench brawls. It’s the best two teams on the planet going face to face and toe to toe. It's more than a game. It's a war. It's Barcelona vs Real Madrid. Only, it's not that simple. From the wounds left by the civil war to the teams' recent global domination, historian and expert on Spanish football, Sid Lowe lifts the lid on sport'’s greatest rivalry. Lowe has spoken to the biggest names and the forgotten heroes who defined their clubs. Men like Alfredo Di Stéfano and Johan Cruyff as well as the only survivor of the most politically charged game in history, the Barcelona striker who knocked Madrid out of the European Cup for the first time ever, and the president who celebrated his club'’s defining moment by taking a midnight dip in the Thames. By exploring the history, politics, culture, economics and language, while never forgetting the drama on the pitch, Lowe demonstrates the symbiotic nature of the relationship between these two football giants. In doing so he reveals the human story behind this explosive rivalry.
  • Beautiful Game?

    David Conn

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey Press, March 15, 2004)
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  • Another Fine Mess: Across the USA in a Ford Model T

    Tim Moore

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, April 1, 2020)
    Lacking even the most basic mechanical knowhow, Tim Moore sets out to cross Trumpland USA in an original Model T Ford. Armed only with a fan belt made of cotton, wooden wheels and a trunkload of "wise-ass Limey liberal gumption," his route takes him exclusively through Donald-voting counties, meeting the everyday folks who voted red along the way. He meets a people defined by extraordinary generosity, willing to shift heaven and earth to keep him on the road. And yet, this is clearly a nation in conflict with itself: citizens "tooling up" in reaction to ever-increasing security fears; a healthcare system creaking to support sugar-loaded soda lovers; a disintegrating rust belt all but forgotten by the warring media and political classes. With his trademark blend of slapstick humour, affable insight and butt-clenching peril, Tim Moore invites us on an unforgettable road trip through America. Buckle up!
  • The Racer: Life on the Road as a Pro Cyclist

    David Millar

    Hardcover (Yellow Jersey, Jan. 1, 2016)
    What is it really like to be a racer? What is it like to be swept along at 60kmh in the middle of the pack? How does it feel to be reeled in from a solo breakaway meters from the line? What happens to the body during a high-speed chute? What tactics must teams employ to win the day, the jersey, the grand tour? How does a domestique keep going to the end of a stage once his job is done and his body exhausted? How does a time-trialist maintain his form when every muscle and sinew is screaming at him to stop? What sacrifices must a cyclist make to reach the highest levels? What is it like on the bus? In the hotels? What camaraderie is built in the confines of a team? What rivalries? How does it feel to be constantly on the road, away from loved ones, tasting one more calorie-counted hotel breakfast? David Millar offers us a unique insight into the mind of a professional cyclist during his last year before retirement. Over the course of a season on the World Tour, Millar puts us in touch with the sights, smells, and sounds of the sport—the barked instructions of a road captain in a sprint chain, the silence of a solo training ride. This is a book about youth and age, fresh-faced excitement and hard-earned experience. It is a love letter to cycling.
  • Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream. H.G. Bassinger

    H. G. Bissinger

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, June 1, 2005)
    Friday Night Lights
  • Trautmann's Journey: From Hitler Youth to Fa Cup Legend

    Catrine Clay

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, March 1, 2011)
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR. Bert Trautmann is a football legend. He is famed as the Manchester City goalkeeper who broke his neck in the 1956 FA Cup final and played on. But his early life was no less extraordinary. He grew up in Nazi Germany, where first he was indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, before fighting in World War Two in France and on the Eastern Front. In 1945 he was captured and sent to a British POW camp where, for the first time, he understood that there could be a better way of life. He embraced England as his new home and before long became an English football hero. 'Brilliant' Observer. 'A remarkable story, well worth reading' The Times. 'A gripping story of an unlikely redemption through football' Sunday Times. 'This poignant book is a tribute to the depth of both Clay's research and her compassion' Independent.
  • Blood Horses

    John Jeremiah Sullivan

    Hardcover (YELLOW JERSEY PRESS, March 14, 2013)
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  • Trautmann's Journey: From Hitler Youth to Fa Cup Legend

    Catrine Clay

    Hardcover (Yellow Jersey, March 1, 2010)
    'He was the best goalkeeper I ever played against' - Bobby Charlton. Every football fan knows the legend of Bert Trautmann. Fifteen minutes from the end of the 1956 FA Cup Final, Trautmann - the goalkeeper for Manchester City - falls spectacularly mid-tackle. He continues to play on to the end of the game, ensuring Manchester City win the cup. An X-ray later reveals a broken neck. But there is more to this legend than a plucky goalkeeper. Bert Trautmann was born Bernhardt Trautmann in Germany in 1923. Brought up in a country already in the grip of National Socialism, he joined the Hitler Youth at the age of ten and went to fight for the Vaterland when he was seventeen. Despite enduring inconceivable hardships in the name of war, Trautmann continued to believe wholeheartedly in the cause. Until one day he stumbled into enemy territory to be greeted by the words, 'Fancy a cup of tea, Fritz?' What follows is an extraordinary story of transformation. Bernhardt - a Nazi living in a POW camp in Cheshire - becomes Bert. From an amateur footballer working on a bomb disposal unit in Liverpool, to celebrated Manchester City goalkeeper adored by thousands, Catrine Clay charts Trautmann's conversion from Hitler Youth star to all-England football hero, mirroring Europe's own journey through the horrors of war to a fragile post-war peace.
  • It's Not About The Bike: My Journey Back to Life

    Lance Armstrong

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey Press, May 1, 2003)
    None
  • It's Not About The Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Armstrong, Lance New edition

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    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, March 15, 1994)
    Lance Armstrong,seven time Tour de France cycling champion (until they were revoked), is a survivor of metastatic testicular cancer. This book is largely the story of how his life changed from the moment of his diagnosis (October 2, 1996) onwards. He had been a world class cyclist prior to cancer, but his experience with cancer gave him profound insight not only into his life as a cyclist and competitor, but into life itself. In 2012, he was banned from sanctioned Olympic sports for life as a result of long-term doping offenses. As part of those sanctions, all results going back to August 1998, including his seven Tour wins, were voided.
  • Breaking the Chain: Drugs and Cycling: The True Story

    Willy Voet

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, March 15, 1600)
    None
  • It's Not About The Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong

    Lance Armstrong

    Paperback (Yellow Jersey, March 15, 1708)
    Excellent Book