Seeing Red - Phil Thompson

Seeing Red

Football's Most Violent Matches

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
128 Seiten
2002
The History Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-7524-3778-1 (ISBN)
8,70 inkl. MwSt
This book explores fifty of the most violent games of all time - every one of them a stain on the character of sportsmanship and the spirit of fair play. Manchester United (1995) which saw Cantona's full blooded assault on a spectator who allegedly shouted 'Go home Frenchie' or something to that effect.
Football and fighting are sadly all too frequent bedfellows. Competitive spirit can all too easily lead to anger and then on to violence. This book explores fifty of the most violent games of all time - every one of them a stain on the character of sportsmanship and the spirit of fair play. The selection includes: Middlesbrough v. Oldham (1915) where all 22 players were sent off; England v. Italy a.k.a. 'The Battle of Highbury (1934) Mussolini's paid bully boys laid into our brave lads with extreme thuggery; Everton v. Leeds (1964), a match so violent that the teams had to be taken from the field to cool down; and Crystal Palace v. Manchester United (1995) which saw Cantona's full blooded assault on a spectator who allegedly shouted 'Go home Frenchie' or something to that effect. An insightful read for all football enthusiasts.

Merseyside writer Phil Thompson has written many football books for many publishers, is a life-long fan of the Reds and lives in Liverpool. His previous books for Tempus include the Shankly: From Glenbuck to Wembley and Liverpool: The Trophy Years.

Verlagsort Stroud
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 235 mm
Gewicht 160 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Fußball
ISBN-10 0-7524-3778-X / 075243778X
ISBN-13 978-0-7524-3778-1 / 9780752437781
Zustand Neuware
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