GB United?: British Olympic Football and the End of the Amateur Dream

GB United?: British Olympic Football and the End of the Amateur Dream

by SteveMenary (Author)

Synopsis

GB United? is the story of the only time that the four parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland managed to settle their differences and play as a team in the Olympic Games. As the book charts the history of a team that played long before the World Cup existed but vanished four decades ago, the story of the lingering death of the amateur ethos in football unfolds. Told through interviews with dozens of players, GB United? is the previously untold history of a team that will reappear again at the London Olympics in 2012 and grab the world's attention.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published: 31 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1905411928
ISBN 13: 9781905411924

Media Reviews
Excellent. - Keir Radnedge, sportsfeatures.com --- Inspiring tales of those who considered the Games to be the ultimate make this a worthy read. - Four Four Two magazine --- Menary does an outstanding job. GB United? is a historical tome telling a story that has been forgotten and overlooked elsewhere... with a keen eye for historical detail, a dry sense of humour and a mixture of disdain and respect for those that ended up shaping many of the paths that modern football would end up taking - Twohundredpercent ---- Exemplary research, grasp of his material and eye for a quirky fact keep up the interest. - Independent on Sunday --- Well informed and lively ... a quality work. - Soccer History --- Thorough and interesting work - When Saturday Comes --- One will find no better account of the complicated business that has been Great Britain's involvement in Olympic football - Groundtastic
Author Bio
Author Steve Menary is a writer and journalist. He is a regular contributor to World Soccer, When Saturday Comes, Four Four Two, and Backpass. He also wrote Outcasts! The Lands That FIFA Forgot, which received high praise and was shortlisted for the Football Book of the Year in 2008.