Up Pompey: A Clueless American Sportswriter Bumbles Through English Football

Up Pompey: A Clueless American Sportswriter Bumbles Through English Football

by Chuck Culpepper (Author)

Synopsis

Last year, after fifteen years in his job, prize-winning American sports journalist Chuck Culpepper called a halt. He had been afflicted by Acute Sportswriter Malaise - a consequence not only of a growing awareness of a continent of sleaze (dotted with episodic honour) but also a deadening sense of triviality arising from 24-hour sports saturation. With access to the very stars he had once yearned to meet, he found himself wishing access unavailable. He needed a change. Chuck found himself moving to another country for the oldest reason in the book (love), winding up an ocean away in the UK. Here he found the world's most popular sports league (Premiership 'soccer'), one that reigns in Bulgaria and Burkina Faso, stokes the curiosity of half of China and half of Colombia, and prompts young men and women as far away as Mauritius to think up Manchester United songs that denigrate Liverpool. He began to visit stadiums and sat among big crowds, learning about a league choc-a-bloc with facts he didn't know, legacies that hadn't grown tired, and astounding fan noise he couldn't wait to comprehend. 'I actually went to Wigan. No one I ever knew had done that.' Most important, he discovered the Fear of Relegation, the race for 17th place in the Premiership. Relegation wreaks fear, envy, anxiety, desperation and humiliation - in other words, so many of the things still great about sport. Chuck decided to start his second sports childhood by following one club through the 10-month 2006-07 season: Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth. 'Up Pompey' - a journey from snide, abject cynicism to the freshest of goosebumps - describes Chuck's dramatic year spent burrowed in England's Premiership.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 296
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 01 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0297852833
ISBN 13: 9780297852834
Book Overview: Unusual, funny and fresh perspective on English football - a journey from cynicism to innocence. Comparable to Guillem Balague's 'A Season on the Brink' which has sold nearly 20,000 hardbacks.

Media Reviews
This one is for all lovers of the Beautiful Game...fun, eye-opening and emotional. -- Jon Wise DAILY SPORT 'In an account dense with jokes...anyone who has knots in their stomach as full-time approaches...will know exactly what he is going on about.' -- Chris Maume THE INDEPENDENT 'An affectionate, Brysonesque look at football...offers insights that only a foreigner can divine.' -- Simon Hills TIMES MAGAZINE 'A fresh and eloquent insight into the insanity of fandom.' GUARDIAN UNLIMITED SPORT 'A right rollicking read.' -- Andrew Baker DAILY TELEGRAPH
Author Bio
The lead sports columnist in first Lexington then Portland, and a feature writer at 'Newsday' until 2006. Chuck Culpepper has twice (2003 and 2004) been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in London.