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Charlton Personalised Football Book

A Unique Personalised Football Book - Created just for you

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Starting with coverage of Charlton's promotion to the 2nd Division in 1929, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century. Top stories include promotion to Division 1 in 1936 and the epic battle over Man Utd to secure Division 1 runners-up in 1937, winning the FA Cup in 1947, beating Middlesbrough 8-1 in 1953 and Man Utd 3-0 in 1955, 1st Division Champions in 2000 and promotion to the Premiership. Read More
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fred1471
From:  Kent
Bought for:  Friend
Recipients Age:  60+
Recipients Gender:  Male
Occasion:  Birthday
What a great read
"This was being sent to a friend who is a football nut, although as a Charlton fan that could be seriously in doubt, I jest of course but in all honesty he was truly delighted with it. It was not only personalised but very informative and a great gift for someone that is very hard to buy for."
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elsaboo
From:  n. ireland
Bought for:  Other Relative
Recipients Age:  60+
Recipients Gender:  Male
Occasion:  Birthday
great pressi !
"bought this as a 65th birthday pressi for my uncle...he loved it as he,s been a charlton supporter since 1953 !"
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Bonita
From:  London
Bought for:  Friend
Recipients Age:  60+
Recipients Gender:  Male
Occasion:  Birthday
Fantastic Service
"This was an absolutely Brilliant 70th Birthday present. I could not believe how quick and efficient the service was as the book was personalised. It would be fantastic for any football fan."