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Lilywhite & Blue – Interview with author Jeff Maysh

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by The Fighting Cock
If you listened to last week’s podcast you probably noticed that we conducted an interview with journalist, author, and proper Spurs fan Jeff Maysh. (If you want to hear it again scroll to the bottom of this page.) A couple of seasons ago Jeff put together a book, Lilywhite & Blue, that chronicles the history of our […]

If you listened to last week’s podcast you probably noticed that we conducted an interview with journalist, author, and proper Spurs fan Jeff Maysh. (If you want to hear it again scroll to the bottom of this page.)

A couple of seasons ago Jeff put together a book, Lilywhite & Blue, that chronicles the history of our famous jersey. Well now an updated version is available for £5.99 on the iPad.

If you’ve ever worn a Spurs shirt, this book is for you. Lilywhite & Blue is a visual history of every glorious shirt design since the team was founded. For this unique project, memorabilia collectors have opened the doors to their private collections, to bring together the rarest match-worn Spurs shirts of all time: Klinsmann’s famous debut shirt; Cup Final kits from the glorious 1960s, muddy match strips from every Premiership season, and the shirts that even THFC don’t have in their archives.

This exclusive 2012 digital edition of the top-selling book celebrates the colourful history of Tottenham Hotspur’s shirt, and now features video, extra content and includes the latest Under Armour kits. This 100% unofficial book is for serious Spurs obsessives only!

You can buy Lilywhite & Blue right here right now.

Download the interview with Jeff here or listen below…

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2 Comments

  1. Andy
    19/09/2012 @ 6:33 pm

    Not exactly a colourful history when our colours have always been white!

    • David
      19/09/2012 @ 7:12 pm

      @Andy
      …And chocolate brown, blue and white squares, and even red.

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