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      <name>Webjam</name>
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      <title>Manchester - A Football History</title>
      <link href="http://www.mcfcfans.co.uk/mcfc_history_channel/$mcfc_history_channel_blog/2008/05/09/manchester__a_football_history" />
      <updated>09-May-2008</updated>
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        <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.mcfcfans.co.uk/mcfc_history_channel/~Photo?id=14c53b64-bd19-4210-9214-8f4eba47aa3e&amp;width=0&amp;height=128&amp;crop=False" border="0" alt="mfa cover 150dpi" hspace="8" vspace="8" height="128" align="middle" /> </p><p>Gary James' hard graft spanning most of a lifetime has produced another footballing history book called, &quot;Manchester - A Football History.&quot; Although we haven't yet read the book, it looks like it could be a corking read. Gary's passion is Mancunian football and his book covers stories and history on clubs in the region, either within the M60 or in boroughs where the M60 exits into. Gary has previously written books on Manchester City's history and the history of Manchester derby games.</p><p>We're eargerly awaiting our copy so that we can review the book on the blog. Why not buy a copy and join in the comment. The book is out 1st May and can be ordered at your local Waterstones store; or by sending a cheque for &pound;21.95 made  payable to James Ward to: </p><p>James Ward, PO Box 822, Halifax, HX1  9FX.  </p>]]>
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