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The Boys from the
Black Country: A fan's history of Wolverhampton
Wanderers from way back when to just about
now |
PRODUCT
DETAILS: Author: Mark
Gold Language: English Publisher: Sportsbooks Publication Date:
21 Jan 2013 Dimensions:
19.6 x 12.8 x 2.6
cm Format: Mass Market
Paperback Pages: 224 Condition: NEW Product_ID: 19A75B4398
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Wolverhampton Wanderers is one of English football's
great clubs. In the 1950s they were the Manchester
United of their day, hugely successful and feared by
all. They have suffered since like all clubs from
smaller cities. They managed a period of renaissance in
the seventies before falling into the third tier in the
eighties. They are back in thePremier League now. The
book tells the history of the club from its Victorian
origins as a founder member of the Football League to
the current day, concentrating on the quirky and
combining factual passages with humour. So, for example,
the club's first FA Cup Final appearance at the Oval in
1889 is told in the style of cricket commentary by Henry
Blofeld and Geoffrey Boycott. But there is also
perceptive historical analysis, plus an attempt to give
a wider social context to the different eras. In adding
music and local flavour to the book, Mark Gold has made
it more entertaining while retaining its serious
purpose. Gold believes that the current vogue for adding
humour to history helps to bring the subject alive for
the many people who don't have an academic interest in
learning about the past. The title relates to an
enduring popular chant among Wolves supporters, sung to
the tune of Lord of the Dance. It will be recognised by
all fans. Now Mark Gold has added to his history. He
takes in the sacking of manager Mick McCarthy and the
farce of naming his successor, followed by the slide
from the Premier League to the Championship. |
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