Our Day in May - Ed Hodge

Our Day in May

The Inside Story of How St Johnstone FC Won Their First Major Trophy in Their 130-Year History

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Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2001
Birlinn Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78027-321-1 (ISBN)
12,45 inkl. MwSt
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Marking exactly a year since the club's greatest ever triumph, the story of how St Johnstone won the Scottish Cup is told across all five rounds, exclusively through the eyes of the management team and the players involved in the Fair City club's historic run.
'No matter what I do, if I was to go and win the Champions League with another club, it won't eclipse winning the Scottish Cup with St Johnstone. It couldn't, not for raw emotion and what it meant to people.' Tommy Wright, St Johnstone manager 17 May, 2014: the greatest date in St Johnstone Football Club's history. The day the small, well-run, Perthshire club saw 130 years of waiting to lift a major trophy come to a glorious end. Having so often come up short as a club in the latter stages of cup competitions, manager Tommy Wright and his team entered the history books after winning the Scottish Cup, the world's oldest trophy, thanks to a 2-0 win over Tayside rivals Dundee United in their first appearance in the final. Roared on by 15,000 fans, their largest ever support, Saints achieved glory on an unforgettable afternoon at Celtic Park in Glasgow, capping a remarkable season for one of the game's perennial underdogs. With Stevie May, the club's talisman striker and semi-final hero, wearing the No 17 shirt, the day appeared destined for Saints, before two other Stevens - Anderson and MacLean - emerged as the matchwinners.In Wright's first full season in charge, it was a victory that summed up his team; organised, resolute, flashes of flair and a collective will to win.


For the emotional Brown family in particular, club owner Geoff and chairman Steve, it was their proudest day.

Ed Hodge grew up in Braco, Perthshire and has been a St Johnstone fan since McDiarmid Park first opened its turnstiles in 1989. Ed now lives in Linlithgow with his wife, Iona, and their two young children and has followed St Johnstone home and away at more games than he can remember. Boasting 14 years experience in the sports media industry in Scotland across a variety of roles, he is now PR & Media Executive for the Scottish Golf Union and is the author of Jewel in the Glen: Gleneagles, Golf and The Ryder Cup.

Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sport Ballsport Fußball
ISBN-10 1-78027-321-5 / 1780273215
ISBN-13 978-1-78027-321-1 / 9781780273211
Zustand Neuware
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