by JonathanWilson (Author)
After just a handful of games this season Sunderland were looking early favourites for the drop into League One, despite the arrival of the 'returning messiah' Niall Quinn, who headed up the consortium that had just bought the club. When he took the decision to appoint Roy Keane as manager, most predicted a storm. Instead, out went half the first team, and Sunderland went on to lift the Championship and head off into the 'promised land' of the Premiership. Wilson tells the story not only of Sunderland's astonishing turnround, but also the transformation of their manager. As a player Keane was notoriously critical of shortcomings in his team-mates. Yet as a manager, he has inspired his side and seems a natural in the role, thanks to his razor sharp wit and insight. In the course of covering the Championship for the Independent and Independent on Sunday, Jonathan Wilson (himself a Mackem) has followed Sunderland's rise closely. Here he not only probes behind the scenes at The Stadium of Light, and brings an in-depth analysis to the club's achievement, he also celebrates one of the most remarkable seasons in the club's history. It is a football story as dramatic as any of recent years.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Aug 2007
ISBN 10: 0752891170
ISBN 13: 9780752891170
Book Overview: Sunderland are one of the best supported clubs in the country with over 40,000 regularly turning up for home games; and 20,000 season tickets for next season were sold by April Beyond the obvious local appeal, the Irish connection will ensure major interest in the book there Written with a degree of access behind the scenes at the club Jonathan Wilson's Behind the Curtain was shortlisted for the NSC Football Book of the Year Award. It received huge critical acclaim: 'A blissful book, lovingly and stylishly written' (Daily Telegraph); 'Epic... Wilson writes captivatingly with humour' (David Winner, Financial Times)