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Chelsea - A Backpass Through History -Limited Edition Book and 4 DVD set DVD

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Chelsea A Backpass Through History includes over four hours of vintage Chelsea matches and profiles some of the clubs star players including Kerry Dixon John Hollins Ray Wilkins and Peter Osgood which can all be seen in this collection of action from 30 years of the ITV Sport Archive. Limited Edition Chelsea: A Backpass Through History BookFollow the authoritative text charting the historical rise from its origins of its founding father Gus Mears acquiring the Stamford Bridge athletic stadium to their rise to the top of English football. With in depth statistical... information additional career player retrospectives a focus on the managers who have guided the club. Including a Special Feature on Jose Mourinho. [show more]

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Released
16 December 2013
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Front Row Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
240 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5060258601928 
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Documentary detailing the history of Chelsea Football Club. With historical footage, in-depth player statistics and vintage Chelsea matches, this documentary also analyses some of the club's star players including Kerry Dixon, Ray Wilkins, Peter Osgood and John Hollins.