TITLE: |
The Albion Review 1995 |
EDITOR: |
Tony Leighton |
STATISTICS: |
Tony Matthews |
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YEAR PUBLISHED: |
July 1995 |
PUBLISHER: |
Sports Projects Limited |
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PRINTED & BOUND BY: |
The Bath Press, Avon |
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ISBN: |
0-946866-26-0 |
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PRICE: |
£8.95 Hardcover |
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PAGES & ILLUSTRATIONS: |
160 pages containing illustrations |
SIZE: |
218 x 153 x 14 mm |
SYNOPSIS
The Albion Review 1995 is a pioneering, complete report and statistical analysis
of an important year of news at the Hawthorns.
Two new stands transformed the
stadium into an all-seater; new chairman Tony Hale brought in a fresh approach
at board level; and new manager Alan Buckley masterminded the saving of the
club's First Division status.
The highs and lows of an
intriguing campaign are all chronicled here in the finest and most interesting
detail. No previous yearbook has provided such a full and comprehensive record
of an Albion season.
Every game in all competitions,
from the opening day draw at Luton to the beach-partying finale at Sunderland,
is fully highlighted with a two-page spread of its own.
The build-up to each game,
injury and transfer news, match statistics and action detail plus after-match
reflections - all are recorded here in a highly readable form.
The Albion Review 1995 is the
first of a continuing and collectable series which will be treasured by all West
Bromwich Albion enthusiasts.
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