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Book review: Panini Legends, by Greg Lansdowne

If you are a big fan of Panini stickers, then it is going to be hard to find a better Christmas present.

REVIEW: Panini

Panini Legends: A Celebration of the World's Greatest Football Stickers - Greg Lansdowne; published by Bloomsbury Sport; price: £16.99.

If you are a big fan of Panini stickers, then it is going to be hard to find a better Christmas present.
Fun survey of stars past and present
The front cover whets the appetite with a host of familiar football legends from down the years, from Pele, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to Diego Maradona, David Beckham and Michel Platini.
Lansdowne’s book, however, puts a new spin on things.
You take a player – and Maradona is the first one in the book – and ...

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