In his dedication to Leeds United, Gary Edwards has no rivals. He's visited
every country in Europe and flown all over the rest of the world to watch
Leeds play. Travelling the world to watch hundreds of players run around acres
of grass, he's also found time to drink gallons of ale, see oceans of flesh
and protect hundreds of animals.
Featuring the views of former Leeds players and managers, as well as top-
flight referees and diehard fans, this book examines the injustices that have
befallen Leeds United and focuses on the shocking events that have long
rankled with the club's supporters.
A true story of football intrigue, mystery, blackmail and skulduggery. In
1919, Leeds City player Charlie Copeland was refused a request for a pay rise.
Disgruntled, he reported the club for illegally paying guest players during
WW1, ultimately causing City's expulsion from the League - and the emergence
of a brand new club, Leeds United.
Fifty Shades of White is Gary Edwards's fifth book; and he returns with more
fabulous, rib-tickling tales that come with half a century of following one of
the most talked about football clubs in the world, and provides a unique fan
insight into the club and a life devoted to Leeds United.
The narrative follows a young king who, believing he possesses all in his kingdom, makes impulsive decisions that threaten the very land he cherishes. Through vibrant illustrations, the tale explores themes of sharing and the consequences of unchecked power, illustrating how the king's well-intentioned actions lead to unforeseen harm. This enchanting story serves as a poignant reminder of the responsibilities that come with authority and the importance of considering the broader impact of one's actions.
Fanatical is the story of football's number one superfan. Since January 1968,
Gary Edwards hasn't missed a single competitive Leeds United match anywhere in
the world. Enjoy this whistle-stop global tour to every club Gary has visited
ever since Derby County all those years ago - by sea, by air and by Doombuggy,
Gary's customised hearse!
This is the story of the dream of a soldier to live a normal life with the love of his life and to have a cottage by the ocean and to raise a family. His story starts at the time of Moses and the Pharaoh, and finishes on a small farm east of Tully in Queensland, Australia. Frank has written a book about his life story and has a publisher who wishes to publish it and so, he invites his adult children to read on a chapter each. At first, they think he is nuts but their mother assures them that before the last chapter is read, they will have no doubt. Let us travel through history on a less-travelled path, let us discard the fallacies of religion, let us discard the fallacies of historians, let us discard the one-sidedness of reporting history to suit the writer, and let us travel down the passages of time through the eyes of this soldier. He had a dream of growing old with the love of his life and to raise a family, but that dream was denied to him for three-and-a-half-thousand years, as he was always a soldier who died young, even though he sought to avoid being a soldier like the plague.
Summer of 63 uncovers the truth behind the 'Dirty Leeds' tag that has
prevailed for almost 60 years. Gleaned from players' private photos, telegrams
and scrapbooks, and the testimonies of Leeds and opposition fans, Gary Edwards
presents an amazing account of Don Revie's vision to turn a failing side into
the club's greatest-ever team.