A Great Gift for a Football Fanatic

So they attend every game, know all the football gossip, and never miss an issue of Pro Football Weekly. They’ve even got their favourite team’s logo printed on their undies and a football, signed by their favourite team player.

Do you know someone who worships football like it’s a religion? Is the beautiful game a matter of life or death to them? Does nothing please them more on a Saturday than watching the footie, all day long, either at home or in the pub with the lads?

Fast-paced, exhilarating and full of surprises, it’s hard not to see why football’s the most watched sport on the planet, and why it’s one of the most popular hobbies. It’s a national obsession and a game that unites people from all walks of life.

While fans just see football as a way of life, for some of us, it’s the bane of it and drives us completely loopy. For those of you who don’t share the same level of gusto as your partner, friend or relative for this much-loved ball game, it can be tricky to know what to buy them, especially if they have everything already, from the latest kit to hats and scarves emblazoned with their favourite team. And all you get when you ask them what they want is “anything Arsenal” or “something Man U”.

Thankfully, there are plenty of football gifts ideas available online. Although the high street gift shops might look enticing, you may want to consider something a little different, something that shows you’ve put a bit of thought into the present. And here’s your answer: personalised football books. Voilà!

Extremely popular, these gifts will be an absolute winner with the football fanatic in your life. Complete with newspaper cuttings and articles on all the magnificent moments in their football team’s history, these football club books can be personalised with any name in gold lettering on the front, making a truly terrific gift.

Whether he’s a Gunners fan, a Bhoys fan, a Red Devils fan or a Hammers fan, these personalised football gifts will please anyone who’s fanatical about the sport; they’ll read all about their top team’s rich history through newspaper coverage, written by reporters who were present at the match at that time, including the famous League and Cup wins, memorable games and the stars themselves – past and present. These stories draw from the UK’s largest newspaper archive of the last 100 years, so the reader can get a real feel for the way things were to help bring their memories alive.

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