by Andrew Ward (Author), Andrew Ward (Author), John Williams (Author)
Football is at the heart of British national identity, intrinsically linked to our social history. Through more than forty fascinating stories Football Nation reveals the hidden and not-so-hidden history of the game since 1945. From the mass audiences of austerity Britain and the introduction of floodlights at Accrington Stanley in the 1950s, through the escalating hooliganism of the 1970s and the arrival of the first all-seater stadium at Coventry in the 1980s, to the Hillsborough disaster and the coming of the Premiership, Andrew Ward and John Williams reveal the truth about the national game as it was once and is today in the age of satellite TV, celebrity lifestyle and extreme wealth. Looking back at the days when footballers were amateurs who travelled to the match with the fans, right through to the present day where top-flight players command a higher weekly wage than the average spectator can earn in a year, Football Nation is informed, wryly amusing, often surprising and always vastly entertaining. It offers an entirely fresh perspective on the history of the beautiful game in Britain.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 438
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Aug 2009
ISBN 10: 0747596085
ISBN 13: 9780747596080
Book Overview: Immpeccably researched history of the nation's favourite game, and with fascinating individual stories that build up a cumulative portrayal of the changing face of football - from Sunday afternoon matches to FA cup finals Both authors are acclaimed football writers giving a new perspective on the game