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Barca: A People's Passion by Jimmy Burns
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Barca: A People's Passion (original 2000; edition 1999)

by Jimmy Burns

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The story of FC Barcelona, or Barca, the world's biggest football club. Jimmy Burns has unearthed police files and newspaper reports. He travelled with supporters and talked to managers, players, groundsmen and doctors, as well as those who have conspired to gain political and financial control.
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Title:Barca: A People's Passion
Authors:Jimmy Burns
Info:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1999), Hardcover, 256 pages
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The story of FC Barcelona, or Barca, the world's biggest football club. Jimmy Burns has unearthed police files and newspaper reports. He travelled with supporters and talked to managers, players, groundsmen and doctors, as well as those who have conspired to gain political and financial control.

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