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New Stags book by Chad goes on sale



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Published Date:
08 October 2008
CHAD'S new book about Mansfield Town FC is now on sale.
'End of An Era – Mansfield Town: The Football League Years' celebrates the Stags' history and marks a turning point for the club - the sale in the summer and its demise on the pitch into non-league football.

It is packed full of photographs and extracts from Chad over the years, plus interviews with fans and former players.

The book, priced £12, is available from Chad receptions at our Newgate Lane head office in Mansfield, Mansfield Market Place and Outram Street in Sutton.

It can also be ordered over the phone by ringing 01623 450330, with a postage and packing charge of £2.50 if you wish it to be sent out.

Or 'End of An Era – Mansfield Town: The Football League Years' can be ordered here at chad.co.uk by going to our online shop, click here.

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 6:03 PM
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delboy the Stag,

08/10/2008 21:09:06
Is this another book that I WILL buy & be too depressed to read.

My other books on the Stags just make me realise how BAD things are at the moment.

Oh,what would I`d give for another Gordon Hodgson,Waggy,Pete Morris,Boamy,Jimmy McCaffrey,Chris G.,Liam etc etc etc..................That`s it I`m depressed again!!!!
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