Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team by Pat Stanton

Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team by Pat Stanton

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Zusammenfassung

In Pat Stanton's "Hibernian Dream Team" Pat devotes a chapter to each position and evaluates the many outstanding players who have worn the green and white during his lifetime. Written with humour, honesty and insight, Pat Stanton's "Hibernian Dream Team" will be one of the most talked about books on the club for many years.

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Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team by Pat Stanton

Pat Stanton is a Hibs legend. With his silky skills and natural leadership, Pat captained Hibs to three trophies and later went on to manage the team. Now he chooses his ultimate Hibernian dream team. In Pat Stanton's "Hibernian Dream Team" Pat devotes a chapter to each position and evaluates the many outstanding players who have worn the green and white during his lifetime. He looks at their strengths and weaknesses, reveals their character and tells personal anecdotes about many of the players he has known over the years. He also debates the merits of Hibs' post-war managers and chooses his top team boss. Written with humour, honesty and insight, Pat Stanton's "Hibernian Dream Team" will be one of the most talked about books on the club for many years.
Ted Brack has lived most of his life in Edinburgh. He retired in 2007 after serving as a head teacher for thirty years and has written many freelance articles for Hibs fanzines and other publications. Married with four children and three grandchildren, Ted's greatest wish is to see Hibs finally win the Scottish Cup for the first time since 1902.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781845022877
ISBN 10 1845022874
Titel Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team
Autor Pat Stanton
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Bonnier Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-04-13
Seitenanzahl 224
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