The F.A. Cup is not only Britain's premier football knockout competition, but also one of the most important sporting trophies in the world, with a long and fascinating history and an unmatched record of enthralling matches, amazing upsets and intense drama. But until now there has been no comprehensive, let alone encyclopaedic, history of the competition. Aurum's new book fills that gap. It covers the full history of the F.A. Cup from its early days through to 2005, from the famous iconic spectacle of the white police horse controlling the crowds surging onto the Wembley pitch, through Bert Trautmann's broken neck while goalkeeping in the final for Manchester City, to the recent domination of Manchester United and Arsenal. But it also covers all the giantkilling - the unique appeal of the Cup - from Ronnie Radford's amazing goal for Hereford to Shrewsbury knocking out Everton and lowly Exeter holding Manchester United to a draw in the amphitheatre of Old Trafford. Matching enthralling narrative to exhaustive results tables and statistics, this is the essential accessory for every armchair spectator.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Aurum Press
Published: 30 Sep 2005
ISBN 10: 1845130545
ISBN 13: 9781845130541