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Wembley wobblers / John Larkin
Bib ID 2688373
Format BookBook
Author
Larkin, John, 1963-
 
Description Sydney, N.S.W. : Hodder Headline, 2001 
166 p. ; 20 cm. 
ISBN 0733614019 (pbk.) : 
Series

Larkin, John, 1963- Western Wildcats ; 6.

Summary

The Wildcats get their chance to play at the reopening of Wembley Stadium and are excited until they realise that, as Australians, they are about to be paid out and back!

Notes

A Mark Macleod book.

For children aged 11 plus.

Subjects Wembley Stadium Limited - Juvenile fiction.  |  Soccer - Juvenile fiction.  |  Soccer teams - Australia - Juvenile fiction.  |  Soccer - Great Britain - Juvenile fiction.
Other authors/contributors Larkin, John, 1963-

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