Goughy: A Tough Nut to Crack (Y Lolfa/Dufour Editions) is the story of a great journey, a rugby journey to be more precise. It follows Ian Gough through what can be easily be labelled as a roller coaster ride of sport, one that included massive victories and winning hardware as well as big defeats and bitter disappointments. Simply put, Gough’s career wasn’t easy or free of difficult moments. Photo Credit: Y Lolfa/Dufour Editions Gough was there for all the big moments of modern Welsh
Y Lolfa is one of our favorite publishers. We’ve always thought they were world-class for football and it seems that they are at an equal level with their rugby offerings. JJ Williams: The Life and Times of a Rugby Legend is one of those fantastic rugby titles. Williams is paired with former Daily Mail rugby correspondent Peter Jackson and the duo does an incredible job on retelling history. Cover Art Courtesy of Y Lolfa Williams led a golden generation of rugby in the
The best always seem to get better. That is certainly the case with Phil Stead’s Red Dragons: The Story of Welsh Football. A new edition provides updates to arguably the top football title of 2012. Cover Art Courtesy of Y Lolfa The new edition now contains the “Road to France,” the story of Wales’ qualification for Euro 2016. It is a journey of triumph and success that caps off a Welsh football history that is best described as a
Cover Art Courtesy of Y Lolfa Following the history of Welsh football is like riding a roller coaster. Lots of highs and lows, ups and downs. And the fact you never really know what is coming up next. Ryan Giggs, Gareth Bale, and Ashley Williams represent the modern Welsh footballers, but there were many that blazed the trail before them. This is their story. Red Dragons: The Story of Welsh Football by Phil Stead is the definitive history of a football nation defined
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