Golden Len Goulden by Brian Belton

Golden Len Goulden by Brian Belton

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Golden Len Goulden by Brian Belton

The biography of one of West Ham United's greatest ever players and the history of the club during his time in claret and blue. During those dozen years, Len Goulden became an England star. In May 1938, he scored the final goal in the defeat of Germany; the game became infamous due to players being obliged to give a Nazi salute prior to kick off.
Emerging from the East London gang culture of the early 1970s, Brian Belton is a lifelong West Ham United supporter. After professionally qualifying in youth work, he gained a doctorate from the University of Kent, and is currently a senior lecturer at the YMCA George Williams College in London. Brian has written close to eighty books, as well as numerous articles and learned papers, and he has spoken regularly on radio and TV, and at conferences throughout the UK and beyond. Brian is an internationally recognised and respected academic and writer in the fields of professional youth work, ethnicity, and identity.
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ISBN 13 9781781555699
ISBN 10 1781555699
Title Golden Len Goulden
Author Brian Belton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Fonthill Media Ltd
Year published 2017-05-11
Number of pages 176
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