The London Football Companion: A Site-by-site Celebration of the Capital's Favourite Sport

The London Football Companion: A Site-by-site Celebration of the Capital's Favourite Sport

by Ed Glinert (Author)

Synopsis

The London Football Companion follows the history of the sport in the capital, from its foundations in the days of gentleman amateurs to the obscene wealth and tabloid scandals of the modern age. As it winds its way postcode-by-postcode from Westminster to Watford via all points in between, it takes in everything from bungs and brawls to tantrums and transfers. The Brewer Street kebab shop that cost Paul Gascoigne a trip to the 1998 World Cup, the traffic jam on Tottenham High Road that made Roman Abramovich give up on his plans for Spurs and buy further west, and the Central London pub where the FA was founded are just some of the places that feature in the stories, scandals, tragedies and triumphs that make up the footballing heritage of our capital. The London Football Companion takes an anecdotal look at the capital's clubs and how football has evolved over the decades, from Premiership giants Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, through characterful sides like Charlton, Crystal Palace, QPR and Millwall, to Sunday league football on Hackney Marshes. What emerges is a wonderfully rich, entertaining and compulsively browsable history of the beautiful game.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 17 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 074759516X
ISBN 13: 9780747595168
Book Overview: Ed Glinert's The London Compendium was named by the Guardian as one of the best three books on London of the last twenty years August publication date coincides with the start of the football season, when excitement about the sport reaches fever pitch Author publicity at time of publication, and throughout autumn

Media Reviews
PRAISE FOR 'THE LONDON COMPENDIUM' 'Breathtakingly detailed ... tells you all you need to know' Time Out 'Addictively browsable' Independent, Books of the Year 'This is not just a book for Londoners but for anyone with an interest in the capital's history - and the more unusual the better ... enough to enliven a walk in even the most insalubrious part of the city' Sunday Telegraph, Books of the Year
Author Bio
Ed Glinert was born in Dalston, London. He is the author of The London Compendium, Literary London, East End Chronicles and London's Dead, and edited the Sherlock Holmes stories and the complete works of Gilbert and Sullivan for Penguin Classics. Ed leads a variety of walks for a major London walking tours company.