The Football History of Leicester City Telegraph Edition
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This personalised book features 170+ pages of authentic Telegraph newspaper football reports about Leicester City, from 1928 onwards. It comes with a choice of covers and the option to have the recipient’s name printed on the cover for free.

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About this book

THIS century, five clubs have won all three of English football’s major honours – the Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup. But only one of that quintet, Leicester City, have also in that time dropped into League One, entered administration and followed a miraculous relegation escape with a 10-point title win the next season. 

This Telegraph Custom Gift Book chronicles the club’s history through reproduced reports and images from the paper’s archives, from a report in the 1920s on a 10-0 win to the 2020s, a decade that to date has brought a first FA Cup final triumph, two relegations, one promotion and six different permanent managers.

Some of the club legends here – Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, Gary Lineker and Jamie Vardy – may be more familiar than others, such as Matt Gillies’ ‘Ice Kings’ of 1962-63, who were still on course for the Double in mid-April of that season. But all play their part in what is at times an extraordinary story. 

Size & Quality

Cover: Hardback 

Size: Tabloid (29.8cm x 36.4cm)

Pages: 170+

Paper source: our books use responsibly sourced paper from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper manufacturers.

How is this book personalised?

Name: first name up to 13 characters, and an optional surname up to 13 characters, printed on the cover.
Gift Box: optional (see image for an example of our gift boxes)
Personal message: use the prewritten dedication, or write one for us to print, which will appear on the first page.