Newport County AFC The First 100 Years

Newport County AFC The First 100 Years

by Andrew Taylor (Author), Andrew Taylor (Author), John Aldridge (Foreword)

Synopsis

The 2012/13 season marked 100 years of professional football in Newport, a century during which Newport County AFC has played a major role in raising the profile of the city, and taken generations of supporters on an emotional roller coaster, ranging from glorious successes to the depths of despair. County's first 100 years has seen many great highs: winning championships, a Wembley Cup Final and even stunning the football world by reaching the quarter finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup. Such successes are all the more treasured as the club regularly faced financial difficulties, bad luck and misfortune. Ultimately, this led to the lowest point any supporter could endure - the bankruptcy of the original club in 1989. But this is also an inspiring story of defiant resistance, as the supporters immediately reformed the club against all odds and began battling for the right to regain their place in the Football League. County entered its centenary season at a new ground: Rodney Parade, the traditional home of Newport Rugby. With County having been formed as a local alternative to rugby, perhaps this will, after all, be where County come to enjoy their greatest success.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1445660423
ISBN 13: 9781445660424

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`A must-read for County fans.' -- South Wales Argus
Author Bio
Andrew Taylor is the Newport County AFC Club Historian and Secretary of the Newport County AFC Former Players' Association. Author of 'Look Back in Amber: Memories of Newport County AFC' and 'Mission Accomplished: The Ultimate Season of Triumph' Andrew, who also founded the club's Hall of Fame, has written in the club's match winning programme for ten years. Married with two children Sean and Lauren and two grandchildren, Rhiannon and Jasmine, he has been Chief Executive and Town Clerk of the City of Lincoln since 1999.