Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History
Lancashire has had a major role to play in English football from its earliest days to the present. The county's leading clubs were largely responsible for the introduction of professionalism in the 1880s, after Preston North End admitted paying their players, and the world's first Football League was divided between teams from the North West and the Midlands. Preston's 'Invincibles' triumphed in that first competition before adding the FA Cup that two different Blackburn clubs had already won — and soon the great clubs of Merseyside and Manchester were winning their first trophies. As the turf wars developed, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Bury and Oldham all made their mark in the top division; clubs such as Rochdale and Wigan fought the good fight in rugby hotbeds; and more recently Fleetwood and Morecambe have carried the name of their towns further afield. This is the story of these great rivals, their triumphs, scandals and tragedies, and the great players who have kept the red rose to the fore at home and abroad.
1129515825
Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History
Lancashire has had a major role to play in English football from its earliest days to the present. The county's leading clubs were largely responsible for the introduction of professionalism in the 1880s, after Preston North End admitted paying their players, and the world's first Football League was divided between teams from the North West and the Midlands. Preston's 'Invincibles' triumphed in that first competition before adding the FA Cup that two different Blackburn clubs had already won — and soon the great clubs of Merseyside and Manchester were winning their first trophies. As the turf wars developed, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Bury and Oldham all made their mark in the top division; clubs such as Rochdale and Wigan fought the good fight in rugby hotbeds; and more recently Fleetwood and Morecambe have carried the name of their towns further afield. This is the story of these great rivals, their triumphs, scandals and tragedies, and the great players who have kept the red rose to the fore at home and abroad.
21.95 In Stock
Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History

Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History

by Steve Tongue
Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History

Lancashire Turf Wars: A Football History

by Steve Tongue

Paperback(None)

$21.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 2-4 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

Lancashire has had a major role to play in English football from its earliest days to the present. The county's leading clubs were largely responsible for the introduction of professionalism in the 1880s, after Preston North End admitted paying their players, and the world's first Football League was divided between teams from the North West and the Midlands. Preston's 'Invincibles' triumphed in that first competition before adding the FA Cup that two different Blackburn clubs had already won — and soon the great clubs of Merseyside and Manchester were winning their first trophies. As the turf wars developed, Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Bury and Oldham all made their mark in the top division; clubs such as Rochdale and Wigan fought the good fight in rugby hotbeds; and more recently Fleetwood and Morecambe have carried the name of their towns further afield. This is the story of these great rivals, their triumphs, scandals and tragedies, and the great players who have kept the red rose to the fore at home and abroad.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785314353
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 09/01/2018
Series: Turf Wars
Edition description: None
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Journalist and broadcaster Steve Tongue watched his first Football League match in 1957 and has followed the game avidly ever since. He was the founder of FOUL magazine, the first football fanzine. As the football correspondent of Independent Radio News and The Independent on Sunday, among others, he has covered nine World Cups and nine European Championships, plus two Olympic Games.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 9

Introduction 11

1 Beyond Cottonopolis (1860-1887) 13

2 The draper's dream (1888-1900) 49

3 Trophies and scandals (1901-1920) 87

4 Cold winds of change (1921-1939) 113

Interlude I War 150

5 Stan and Tom and Nat - and Matt (1946-1960) 155

6 Swinging (1961-70) 193

Interlude II Women 221

7 Mersey beats all (1971-1990) 227

Interlude III Non-league 262

8 Fergie's time (1991-2000) 271

9 For richer, for poorer (2001-2018) 294

Appendix I Highest-placed club 336

Appendix II Lowest-placed club 340

Select Bibliography 344

Main Index to Clubs 348

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews