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    The Unofficial World Cup Album: A Poorly Illustrated Incomplete History

    €13.75
    The greatest moments in sporting history in inglorious technicolour, from the 'artists' known as NO SCORE DRAWS A Christmas present for your least favourite football fan.
    ISBN: 9780008536220
    AuthorNo Score Draws
    Pub Date29/09/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages144
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    The greatest moments in sporting history in inglorious technicolour, from the 'artists' known as NO SCORE DRAWS




    A Christmas present for your least favourite football fan.



    An Unofficial World Cup Hall of Infamy, featuring the worst fouls, best goals, most questionable refereeing decisions, dodgiest barnets, mintest kits and a host of 'Where were you when?' moments.


    This is the first (and, let's face it, probably only) book from the multi-untalented team behind moderately successful Twitter account @CheapPanini, bringing mild bemusement to the world through the medium of wonky hand-drawn stickers.


    You can't fault them for effort, even if they still can't do hands, so dive into these pages like Roy Keane into a tackle.

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    The greatest moments in sporting history in inglorious technicolour, from the 'artists' known as NO SCORE DRAWS




    A Christmas present for your least favourite football fan.



    An Unofficial World Cup Hall of Infamy, featuring the worst fouls, best goals, most questionable refereeing decisions, dodgiest barnets, mintest kits and a host of 'Where were you when?' moments.


    This is the first (and, let's face it, probably only) book from the multi-untalented team behind moderately successful Twitter account @CheapPanini, bringing mild bemusement to the world through the medium of wonky hand-drawn stickers.


    You can't fault them for effort, even if they still can't do hands, so dive into these pages like Roy Keane into a tackle.