On May 31, 2019, Neil Lennon was confirmed as Celtic manager on a permanent basis, having enjoyed a successful period as interim boss the previous season and leading the club to a third consecutive domestic treble. Looking ahead to the 2019/20 campaign, the Irishman told the club magazine, the Celtic View: “Nine-in-a-row is important for the club so that means it’s important for me, the supporters and the players. I’m going to try and bring nine, first and foremost, aligned with the domestic cups.” And Neil Lennon has delivered on those words, guiding his team to the Scottish Premiership title – the club’s ninth in a row – while also winning the League Cup, reaching the semi-final of the Scottish Cup and winning their Europa League group with home and away wins over Lazio.
"Our identity is intensity," declares Liverpool FC assistant manager Pep Lijnders in this compelling account of the 2021/22 season, and from the very first chapter he takes us on a thrilling football ride we will never forget.
"Our identity is intensity," declares Liverpool FC assistant manager Pep Lijnders in this compelling account of the 2021/22 season, and from the very first chapter he takes us on a thrilling football ride we will never forget in this Sunday Times Bestseller which lifts the lid on Jurgen Klopp's eventful Anfield reign.
This special club book is about 130 things that made Liverpool FC the successful, iconic football club that is loved by millions. It is told in a completely different way; this official anniversary book brings to life the unique story of one of the game's most famous, successful clubs.
And now you're gonna believe us. This official celebration book tells the sensational story of Liverpool FC, Premier League Winners 2019/20. This beautifully illustrated story of a historic season is packed with breathtaking images, exclusive interviews and revealing insight from Klopp and his Kop stars. The ultimate souvenir for any Liverpool fan.
'I Feel Fine' is a beautifully produced official book, a must-buy for every Reds fan wanting to revel in the colour, culture and pride of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool FC.
From the high-rise flats of Kirkby to the pinnacle of European football, Terry Mac lifts the lid on his successes at Liverpool, the near misses at Newcastle, controversies he found himself in and on those he played alongside or coached in his explosive and often hilarious new book.
A horrifying rugby injury left McKinley blind in his left eye, forcing him into early retirement. After moving to Italy and rebuilding himself as a youth rugby coach, he vowed to do whatever it took to play rugby again. For the first time, he explains how he endlessly researched specialist goggles and fought his case, until one day he came back.