Northern Soul: One Little Club's Big Adventure

Northern Soul: One Little Club's Big Adventure

by EdJones (Author)

Synopsis

In 1972, Hunter Davies wrote one of the defining sports books, The Glory Game, in which he chronicled a season from inside a leading football club -- Tottenham Hotspur. Now, three decades on, and with the Football League now the money-spinning Premiership, Ed Jones has been granted similar access all areas to the latest, and perhaps oddest recruit to the top flight: Wigan Athletic. When Hunter Davies was writing The Glory Game, Wigan were still a non-league club. For the first time in their existence, they're rubbing shoulders with the big boys, kicking off with a home game against Chelsea and finishing with an away trip to Arsenal. In between, Ed Jones will be chronicling what it is really like behind the scenes of a Premiership club -- from the players to the tea ladies, the dug out to the chairman's helicopter.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 279
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0316732516
ISBN 13: 9780316732512
Book Overview: * Author PR activity to include media interviews * Review and feature coverage * Serialisation tbc * Cross-promotional activity with Wigan Athletic FC
Prizes: Shortlisted for British Sports Book Awards: Best Football Book 2007.

Media Reviews
Whichever way you look at it, the rise and rise of Wigan Athletic is one of the most extraordinary stories in modern day football ... let nobody forget just what a fabulously improbable beginning Wigan have made to life at the top * GUARDIAN *
Jones records the season of wonderment with wit, self-deprecation, insight and knowledge. Peerless * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
Genuinely informative without ever becoming dry ... human and humorous ... warm-hearted * WHEN SATURDAY COMES *
Meticulous, heartfelt and fair, this admirable account of a season deserves a readership beyond just Latics fans. * FOUR FOUR TWO *
Author Bio
Ed Jones is a lifelong Wigan fan