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Named after the entry gate at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground, Gate 17 books was established in November 2007 as an imprint of respecte...
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Named after the entry gate at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground, Gate 17 books was established in November 2007 as an imprint of respected publishing house Troubador.
The first title published by this Chelsea themed imprint was a second edition of 'Over Land and Sea' which had achieved cult-classic status amongst Blues fans. A second title, 'One Man Went to Mow', a follow up to 'Over Land and Sea', which provided a detailed insight into the demise of Jose Mourinho as manager of the club [2] was published on January 15, 2008.
'Chelsea here Chelsea there', co-written with fellow Chelsea author Kelvin Barker and David Johnstone, the editor of the respected cfcuk fanzine and a champion of causes for Blues supporters [3] was published by Gate 17 on August 25, 2009, the publication date uniquely commemorating the 25th anniversary of the day Chelsea returned to the old First Division to play Arsenal FC at Highbury Stadium (the focus of the book) after an absence from top flight football of five years.
Chelsea Football Club marked the publication of this title at Stamford Bridge with a special launch party [4] which featured Blues legend Kerry Dixon who scored in that game signing copies alongside the authors.
In 2010 Worrall edited 'Chelsea Football Fanzine - the best of cfcuk - Volume One', an anthology spanning the first fifty issues of the seminal Blues fanzine.
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The first title published by this Chelsea themed imprint was a second edition of 'Over Land and Sea' which had achieved cult-classic status amongst Blues fans. A second title, 'One Man Went to Mow', a follow up to 'Over Land and Sea', which provided a detailed insight into the demise of Jose Mourinho as manager of the club [2] was published on January 15, 2008.
'Chelsea here Chelsea there', co-written with fellow Chelsea author Kelvin Barker and David Johnstone, the editor of the respected cfcuk fanzine and a champion of causes for Blues supporters [3] was published by Gate 17 on August 25, 2009, the publication date uniquely commemorating the 25th anniversary of the day Chelsea returned to the old First Division to play Arsenal FC at Highbury Stadium (the focus of the book) after an absence from top flight football of five years.
Chelsea Football Club marked the publication of this title at Stamford Bridge with a special launch party [4] which featured Blues legend Kerry Dixon who scored in that game signing copies alongside the authors.
In 2010 Worrall edited 'Chelsea Football Fanzine - the best of cfcuk - Volume One', an anthology spanning the first fifty issues of the seminal Blues fanzine.
KTBFFH
Check out my blog posts on the Official Chelsea Website - http://bit.ly/mRUOqw
Follow me and my blog on Twitter - http://bit.ly/gP9Dwt
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Grab your Chelsea FC Fan App on Android.