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Red on Red: Liverpool, Manchester United and the Fiercest Rivalry in World Football [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x34 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: HarperNorth
  • ISBN-10: 0008489157
  • ISBN-13: 9780008489151
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x34 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: HarperNorth
  • ISBN-10: 0008489157
  • ISBN-13: 9780008489151
The untold story of the most contested fixture in world football







A must read. Henry Winter







'Superb.' Daniel Taylor





Liverpool and Manchester. Two gloriously independent-minded, eclectic, culturally vibrant places. Yet the inhabitants dislike each other with a passion that is visceral. It is a divide that spans generations, across class, gender and ethnicity. And it has grown over the years, largely driven by one thing: football.



The dark, malignant loathing shared by the followers of Liverpool and Manchester United has seeped into every aspect of life in the two cities. Football is not a barometer of disdain, as it is in places like Glasgow or Istanbul or Moscow. In northwest England, it is the engine of animosity.



How did it come to this? Why did things turn so nasty? And what does it say about the two cities in which the clubs are based?



Written by a Scouser and a Manc in a rare collaboration, Red on Red addresses the divide by talking to those involved in ten seminal football matches. It speaks to the characters who patrolled and provoked the rivalry: Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard and Gary Neville, among many others. Also questioned are the fans, the administrators, the referees, the police, and politicians. And through each legendary game, its authors tell the full story of the most extraordinary division not just in football, but in modern Britain.



This is Red on Red, a rivalry like no other.

Arvustused

A great insight into this ancient rivalry, the rants, duels, the reasons A must read. Henry Winter, The Times



'Superb if you have been brought up on the greatest rivalry in football, you will love this book.' Daniel Taylor, The Athletic



Fascinatinga must-read not just for the fans of both of these great clubs but anyone with a passion for football. John Cross, The Daily Mirror



'White and McNultys writing is so astonishingly powerful and vivid. It brings back so many memories of famous battles on the pitch, and on the streets outside. They capture it all the noise, the tension, even the smell. The glory and the fear. This isnt just football history, its football literature.' Michael Crick, author of The Boss: The Many Sides of Alex Ferguson



Phil McNulty and Jim White have delved into the most ferocious of rivalries. Two clubs. Two winners. The animosity for each other was a natural spin-off from their geographical closeness. As a player, you couldnt show weakness. The way it should be. Red v Red. Jim Beglin, Liverpool and Republic Of Ireland defender





Praise for Jim Whites Manchester United: A Biography





A wonderfully entertaining history. Sunday Telegraph



Championship sportswriting. The Guardian



Engaging. The Independent



When historians 1,000 years from now try to fathom the cult of Manchester United Football Club, White will be a good place to start.' Financial Times





Praise for Jim Whites You'll Win Nothing With Kids: Fathers, Sons and Football





The Fever Pitch of the junior league. Sunday Times



A fizzingly funny, sad, thoughtful book. Sunday Telegraph



Touching, involving and really quite enthralling. Daily Telegraph



A pleasure to read. The Independent

Introduction - Who Cares About the Canal? 1(20)
1 Treble Busters, 21 May 1977
21(30)
2 I Call It Feral Football, 13 April 1985
51(30)
3 It's Like Vietnam Out There, 9 February 1986
81(20)
4 Off Their Perch, 4 April 1988
101(26)
5 It's Still 18-7, 26 April 1992
127(26)
6 Suits You, Sir, 11 May 1996
153(26)
7 Who Put the Ball in the Scousers' Net?, 24 January 1999
179(32)
8 `Facts' or Fiction: Did Rafa's `Rant' Cost Liverpool the Title?, 14 March 2009
211(28)
9 When Luis Met Patrice, 15 October 2011
239(24)
10 Ole's at the Wheel, 19 January 2020
263(26)
Epilogue - This Is the One 289(10)
Acknowledgements 299(4)
The Rivalry in Numbers 303(4)
List of Images 307
Phil McNulty is a Liverpudlian by birth and attended the same school as Wayne Rooney, De La Salle, albeit slightly earlier than England's record goal scorer. He was first-hand witness to many clashes between Liverpool and Manchester United working as an award-winning journalist for the Liverpool Daily Post and Liverpool Echo. He became BBC Sport Chief Football Writer in 2000, has covered five World Cups, five European Championships and reported on numerous Champions League and FA Cup Finals. He also broadcasts on BBC Radio 5 Live and Radio 4. The UK Press Gazette ranked him among Britain's top 50 sports journalists.



Jim White became a United fan the day he first went to Old Trafford with his school mates rather longer ago than he would wish publicly to admit. An award-winning broadcaster and journalist, he has written a number of books including the critically acclaimed Youll Win Nothing With Kids and Manchester United: The Biography.