
Price: $149.95
Quantity: 1 available
Condition: Very Good
Features: Cover photo of Jeff Astle and John Hurst; Bobby Moore writes - 'West Ham will never become a defensive team'; b/w photo of Peter Bonetti (Chelsea and England); The Leeds leader who hates to lose - Billy Bremner; Colour photos of Keith Newton (Blackburn) and Mike Bailey (Wolves); Bright, Brighter, Brighton; Soccer's 9 quid per minute men! - George Best, Johnny Hayes; Great colour centerfold photo of Stoke City - Pride of the Potteries; Focus on Tom Smith (Liverpool); Colour photos of Jim Bone, Jim Forrest and Stan Ternent; David Webb - Chelsea's loyal defender; Joe Royle - Man. United fan - yet he scores goals for Everton; Great black and white photo of Peter Mellor making a save on Alan Hinton; The Crushing defeats that brought England the World Cup!; Colour photo of Tommy Carroll (Ipswitch Town) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy.
Title: SHOOT! Soccer/Football Magazine, 25 October 1969 *STOKE CITY IN FULL COLOUR*
Categories: Magazine Back Issues, Sport,
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: London, IPC Magazines: 1969
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Size: 4to - over 9" - 12" tall
Seller ID: 822a4840
Keywords: SHOOT! Soccer/Football Magazine, 25 October 1969 *STOKE CITY IN FULL COLOUR* Cover photo of Jeff Astle and John Hurst; Bobby Moore writes - 'West Ham will never become a defensive team'; b/w photo of Peter Bonetti (Chelsea and England); The Leeds leader who hates to lose - Billy Bremner; Colour photos of Keith Newton (Blackburn) and Mike Bailey (Wolves); Bright, Brighter, Brighton; Soccer's 9 quid per minute men! - George Best, Johnny Hayes; Great colour centerfold photo of Stoke City - Pride of the Potteries; Focus on Tom Smith (Liverpool); Colour photos of Jim Bone, Jim Forrest and Stan Ternent; David Webb - Chelsea's loyal defender; Joe Royle - Man. United fan - yet he scores goals for Everton; Great black and white photo of Peter Mellor making a save on Alan Hinton; The Crushing defeats that brought England the World Cup!; Colour photo of Tommy Carroll (Ipswitch Town,