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Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal Football Club [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 575 g, 8pp colour and b&w photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2003
  • Leidėjas: Mainstream Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1840187352
  • ISBN-13: 9781840187359
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 575 g, 8pp colour and b&w photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2003
  • Leidėjas: Mainstream Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1840187352
  • ISBN-13: 9781840187359
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Arsenal's on-field success has been well documented - from the golden era of Chapman's '30s teams to the modern-day triumphs of Wenger's cavaliers. But what has never been written before is the equally remarkable history of Arsenal's rebels, both on and off the pitch, which stretches from the club's formative days as Dial Square to the Premiership standard-setters of the present day. Spanning almost 120 years, and set against a backdrop of turbulent social and political change, "Rebels for the Cause" assesses the legacy and impact of Arsenal's most controversial players, officials and matches. From hard men like '30s player Wilf Copping to the reformed wild ones of recent years such as Tony Adams, Jon Spurling highlights the infamous figures whose refusal to conform has made them terrace legends. Mavericks such as '80s star Charlie Nicholas and the "King of Highbury" Charlie George are here, as are '70s lads Alan Hudson and Malcolm Macdonald. The book also focuses on the club's revolutionary founding fathers, David Danksin and Jack Humble, the terrifying '20s "soccer Tsar" Sir Henry Norris, and David Dein's controversial introduction of free-market economics to Highbury in the regressive '80s. Then there's the story of reluctant '60s freedom-fighter George Eastham, and '90s bad boy Nicolas Anelka. Also investigated are the stories behind Arsenal's most infamous tabloid exposes, including the '77 pre-season tour of Australia, the '95 Graham affair and the "Battle of Old Trafford" in '91. Featuring extensive interviews with 15 former players, "Rebels for the Cause" is a comprehensive guide to the alternative history of Arsenal Football Club, shedding new light on Arsenal's clash with Moscow Dynamos in '45, on the origins of the rivalry with Tottenham, on many of Highbury's cult heroes and on the struggle of several players to adapt to life outside the game.
Introduction 11(6)
Freaks from the Factory
17(12)
Sleaze and the Tory MP
29(18)
The Iron Man
47(12)
Cold War
59(14)
Reluctant Rebel
73(14)
The King of Highbury
87(19)
Cold Eyes
106(14)
A Trip to Oz
120(17)
Big Willie
137(12)
A Song and a Dance
149(16)
The Myth of King George
165(18)
Back from the Brink
183(18)
Home Truths
201(17)
Handbags and Verbals
218(18)
Bound
236(19)
Bibliography 255
A school teacher by day, Jon Spurling is also the cult author of two other fan's eye books about Arsenal, All Guns Blazing and Top Guns, and is a regular contributor to the Arsenal fanzines The Gooner and Highbury High. He currently lives in Faversham with his wife.