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Published 22:51 7 Dec 2018 GMT
A football artist based in Sligo, Ireland, Dan Leydon has worked for some of football's biggest brands, as well as taking part and winning BT Sport's Champions Draw competition on a number of occasions.
His work can be seen on his Twitter account, but his new book entitled Football Art offers a deep dive into his style and the thought processes behind it.
Well worth buying for both fans of his work, or football fans in general.
Pictures of football stadiums are a dime a dozen, but the offerings of the Steve Stewart - the man behind Football Stadium Prints - are a class apart. Stylised and dramatic, each one depicts a beautiful scene; turning often decades-old grounds which could do with more than a lick of paint into stunning works of art.
With hundreds of prints of stadiums from around Scotland, Wales, England and Europe available, Stewart has you covered no matter what football fan you're buying for.
With top quality materials and perfect recreations, COPA are undoubtedly one of the biggest names when it comes to replicas of our favourite football jerseys of bygone eras.
Their retro line, which includes officially endorsed collections from teams such as Roma, Nantes, Barcelona and West Bromwich Albion, has something for everyone.
It's the biggest football game in the world, and arguably the best. Enough said.
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Half and half scarves are generally awful, but substitute club crests with Dan Evans/Dan Draws' illustrations of Die Hard protagonist and antagonist John McClane and Hans Gruber and you've got yourself a winner.
You can get one for just £15 and it really is worth it.
An extremely talented writer who has recently become freelance, was winner of the Writer of the Year award at the 2016 Football Supporter' Federation awards.
is an examination of Paul Gascoigne's three-year spell in Italy with Lazio, a period which perfectly summed up his career as a whole. It's a funny and thoughtful look at one of the most talented footballers to ever come out of England, and it's well worth your time.
Sports Interactive's management sim is now close to a religion amongst gamers and football fans. Each year a new iteration of the game comes out and each year millions people pick it up, with good reason.
It's incredibly detailed and immersive and can, quite possibly, take over your life if you let it. If you know someone with a little less time on your hands though, then the mobile version of the game may be the perfect gift.
While not offering quite as much detail in tactical gameplay or graphics, the mobile version is perfect for people with a commute or simply an aversion to properly committing to a video game.
Get a mug for your Manchester United/City/Fiorentina supporting friend. For just £8. Great value.
David Squires is quite possibly a genius. He is most definitely one of the best and funniest football illustrators around today. His latest book, entitled is yet further proof of this.
There's not much to say other than the fact that it combines Squires' usual mix of style and wit. And it's very good.
Based in Manchester, artist James O'Mara's designed are some of the best out there. Colourful, unique and eye-catching, his prints of modern footballers in classic jerseys will right up most fans' street. And they are very good value.
If you are looking for a present which is a little pricier for the football connoisseur in your life, you need not look much further than these shirts made by Own Fan Club.
They do have a range of lovely t-shirts harking back to 1980s and 90s football in England, but the true stars on their online store are the tropical shirts based on football jerseys. They are the sort of style which divides opinion, but they are absolutely lovely.







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