Laudrup

by Jon Hotten

Published 9 October 1997
Brian Laudrup is seen by many to be the man at the heart of Rangers' total domination of Scottish football. This book follows the story of his journey from small-town kid to international football player. The book is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.

New United Legend

by Jon Hotten

Published 9 October 1997
David Beckham's goalscoring has seen him compared to Bobby Charlton, and he has quickly become one of the first names on the England teamsheet. This book follows the story of the kid from London who became one of the big names of Manchester United. The book is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.

Ferdinand

by Jon Hotten

Published December 1998
This is the story of Les Ferdinand, who along with Alan Shearer, is half of one of the most successful goalscoring teams around. The book follows his career from a local team in Turkey, to QPR, then Newcastle and England. It is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.

England's Hero

by Jon Hotten

Published 9 October 1997
David Seaman was the penalty-saving hero of England during Euro 96, and for Arsenal during their Cup-Winners' Cup campaign. His goalkeeping has brought him international acclaim, domestic honour with Arsenal and a European Cup Winner's Cup medal. This book tells his story, from rejection by Leeds United as a youngster, through his days at QPR and on to glory with Arsenal and England. It provides a look inside the Arsenal camp, following the shock departures of George Graham and Bruce Rioch and the Highbury revolution under Arsene Wenger. The book is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.

Liverpool's Genius

by Jon Hotten

Published 9 October 1997
Even his peers in the Liverpool side acknowledge that Steve McManaman is a cut above the rest. From a skinny kid who could dribble a bit, he has become one of the Premiership's talents, and an England hero during Euro 96. This book celebrates his rise. The book is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.

New Anfield Legend

by Jon Hotten

Published 9 October 1997
In a few seasons, Robbie Fowler has become a feared striker. Quick and lethal, his goal power has ignited a new era at Liverpool FC. This book follows his progress from the streets of Toxteth to the turf of Anfield as he establishes himself as the hottest talent in British football. Containing quotes from Liverpool and England team-mates, family, friends and Robbie himself, this is the story of a goal-getting great. The book is part of a series, aimed at teenagers, which tells the stories of the new superstars of football. With pictures and quotes, facts and figures, the series aims to present these modern-day legends as they are - on and off the pitch.