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Match of the Day 365: Goals, Matches and Memories for Every Day of the Year

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The ultimate footballing miscellany -- Match of the Day for every day of the year.
     For over half a century, Match of the Day has been essential viewing for football fans, whatever their allegiance -- and no programme has captured the star-studded era of the Premier League better. From Wayne Rooney's first stunning goal and Sergio Aguero's last second title winning strike to England's many penalty heartaches, the Match of the Day team has helped us all create indelible football memories.
     Written by Steve Wilson, one of the show's leading commentators, Match of the Day 365 takes us day by day through the drama, glory and heartache of the Premier League era. Revisiting classics matches, thrilling goals, controversial decisions, game-changing transfers and more, Steve has created a fascinating portrait of modern football, and an essential addition to any football fan's collection.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published September 3, 2015

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December 31, 2018
This book kept me entertained through the all year and it was very very pleasant to know what happened on the day I woke up. I just had to start reading this on the 1st of January and finish it at the end of the year, reading day by day little pieces. I think I've been reading this book for way too long but for a very good reason. THere have been times when I've fallen behind but I always managed to get back on track. Very interesting facts and nice memorie, in this book there is mentioned everything. To be honest, a little bit too much of the national team facts, but overall very good read.
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