Review: Dodgy Football Fashion

by Richard Buxton. Published Thu 17 Jun 2010 15:48, Last updated: 2010-06-17

Footie-mad dads can look forward to a nostalgic look at some of the shameful clothes players of yesteryear have worn this Father's Day with 'Dodgy Football Fashion'

Footballers may have untold amounts of money but this book proves that it can't buy them style as some of the game's best-known names and faces are snapped in their most questionable off field attire.

Serial offenders include Gary Lineker, Neil Warnock and El-Hadji Diouf whilst Kevin Keegan Ally McCoist and George Best all feature heavily in the fashion parade of shame but Charlie Nicholas takes the title for the look that epitomises everything bad about the 1980s.

Younger readers will also be able to identify some of the hideous outfits their heroes have donned including new Celtic boss Neil Lennon and Chelsea duo Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole whilst Liverpool fans will cringe at snaps of their infamous 'spice boy' circa 1996.

Readers will be gripped as they look through all 204 pages and hope that the next page delivers more fashion shocks than the last.

'Dodgy Football Fashion' is available now from all good book shops, priced £9.99, and from www.merseyshop.com.






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