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Tim Quelch

    Northern Exposure
    End of Innocence, an
    Good Old Sussex by the Sea
    • Good Old Sussex by the Sea

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Tim Quelch's nostalgic account of growing up with Sussex football and cricket in the 1960s is a rollercoaster ride of triumphs and woes, bringing to life many local heroes of yesteryear and shining light on a police corruption scandal. The book is a must for fans of Brighton & Hove Albion, Sussex County Cricket Club and Hastings United.

      Good Old Sussex by the Sea
    • End of Innocence, an

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Jimmy Greaves suggested that the 1959/60 season was the last of football's age of innocence, as free-flowing play gave way to defensiveness. An End of Innocence looks at our football in the 1950s and its transition through the 1960s. Set against a backdrop of cultural change, it reflects a nation that was evolving and the impact that had upon football.

      End of Innocence, an
    • Northern Exposure is an enthralling account of the sharply undulating fortunes of Burnley FC over the course of half a century, as seen through the eyes of long-standing fan Tim Quelch. To tell the club's story, Tim calls on current and former players, managers and directors, who share their memories and observations.

      Northern Exposure