A cracking read that lovers of football's bygone era will relate to and enjoy.

The Sun

[An] entertaining polemic ... likely to provoke passionate debate.

Daily Telegraph

Outrageous and guaranteed to have the nerve ends raised from the first quirky page.

The Independent

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Pointed, intriguing and controversial but also humorous.

The Observer

Good knockabout stuff written with wit and verve.

- Simon Redfern, Independent on Sunday Book of the Week

A very enjoyable read.

Good Book Guide

Despite its immense wealth, and the high public profile it enjoys, English football is not a land of milk and honey. The national side has won the World Cup only once when England staged the tournament in 1966 and the woeful performances in recent years would suggest that Sir Alf Ramsey's success will retain its unique status.50 People Who Fouled Up Football casts a sceptical eye on the game in this country. It looks at the game as it really is, through the gaze of an outsider, who grew up loving the game but who has been turned off by the excesses of players, managers, broadcasters and fans, and increasingly by the rich men who own and run the clubs.The big bang came in 1992, when the Premier League went its own merry way, aided by the millions that Sky television found to ease the passage. Now the game is richer, and can attract the world's leading stars, but it is poorer in spirit. The old football community means little to these Masters of the Universe. The old links between club and community have been ruined, and many players live in a different world, where they feel free to behave as they like.The book names the guilty, who include those on the fringes of the game as well as the ones at the heart of it. Indignant in the right sense, it is a lament for a spoilt game, and a world that has vanished.The 50 People are, in alphabetical order:Roman Abramovich, Sam Allardyce, Mike Ashley, David Baddiel, Tony Banks, Joey Barton, Ken Bates, Victoria Beckham, George Best, Sid and Doris Bonkers, Billy Bragg, Ashley Cole, Garry Cook, Hunter Davies, Didier Drogba, Martin Edwards, Sven-Goran Eriksson, 'The Fans', Paul Gascoigne, 'Geordie Blubber', 'The Golden Generation', Alan Green, Alan Hansen, Derek Hatton, Nigel Kennedy, Richard Keys, Lord Kinnaird, Nick Love, Steve McClaren, Freddie Mercury, Piers Morgan, Jose Mourinho, Graham Poll, Sir Alf Ramsey, Antonio Rattin, Charles Reep, Don Revie, Peter Ridsdale, Robinho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Richard Scudamore, Bill Shankly, Bob Shennan, Peter Swales, Gordon Taylor, Sir Harold Thompson, Terry Venables, Ian Wright, Pini Zahavi.
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Brand new updated World Cup 2010 paperback edition of the bestselling hardback.
A cracking read that lovers of football's bygone era will relate to and enjoy.
A cracking read that lovers of football's bygone era will relate to and enjoy. - The Sun[An] entertaining polemic ... likely to provoke passionate debate. - Daily TelegraphOutrageous and guaranteed to have the nerve ends raised from the first quirky page. - The IndependentPointed, intriguing and controversial but also humorous. - The ObserverGood knockabout stuff written with wit and verve. - Independent on Sunday Book of the WeekA very enjoyable read. - Good Book Guide
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Brand new updated World Cup 2010 paperback edition of the bestselling hardback.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849012690
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Constable
Vekt
206 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Michael Henderson was born in Lancashire, educated in Derbyshire, and lives in London. A well-known writer on sport, and the arts, he has worked for the Times, the Guardian, and the Daily Mail, and was cricket correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. He also writes about music for the Spectator. His interests include German music, Dutch paintings, Russian novels, American films, French wine and English ale.