Książka Looking for the Toffees Brian Viner

Looking for the Toffees

Autor: Brian Viner
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Simon & Schuster
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
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In 1977-78, Brian Viner was a season ticket-holder in the Gwladys Street End at Goodison Park, home...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2015
strony
304
EAN
9781471131714
ISBN
1471131718
Enbook ID
05078695
Waga
228
Wymiary
131 x 199 x 28

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In 1977-78, Brian Viner was a season ticket-holder in the Gwladys Street End at Goodison Park, home to his beloved Everton. In front of him were the stars of the day: striker Bob Latchford, creative midfielder Duncan McKenzie and goalkeeping hero George Wood. There were no airs and graces then: Viner would regularly see Latchford in the local pub, and even once saw Wood mowing the field at his school, so asked him to come and join his classmates for a kickabout, which he did. It would never happen now. But as well as nostalgia for that period, Viner reveals how this was a time when so much was on the cusp of change: in football the first wave of foreign players would arrive the next season, with Ossie Ardiles and Arnold Muhren among them; on Merseyside, the era of punk would soon give way to Thatcherism; and even Viner himself, at 16, was on the verge of adulthood. But little of what happened next could ever have been predicted. Viner's investigation of that year in the 1970s, based on many interviews with the players of the time, not only reveals a vanished era, but also shows how football often fails to look after its own, as the life stories of what happened to the players afterwards shows, but how the spirit of the sport will always shine through.

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