Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy
Late December Back in '63 tells the story of an unforgettable day in top—flight English football — when 66 goals were netted in just ten fixtures on Boxing Day 1963. The author brings each match to life through archive reports and images, exploring how such a staggering tally of goals was scored. This was the age of attacking formations, just before the era of more defensive disciplines, but what other factors were at play? The book examines and tests the veracity of various myths that surround that extraordinary day. Along with club line—ups, match reports, programmes and images from the fixtures, Late December Back in '63 takes an in—depth look at the careers of the various characters who played their part. It also offers a snapshot of where the national sport stood less than 20 years after World War 2 and the socio—economic changes taking place in the 'Swinging Sixties'. You'll get a picture of the state of the game less than three years before the summer of 1966 and how our future World Cup heroes were doing in their careers.
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Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy
Late December Back in '63 tells the story of an unforgettable day in top—flight English football — when 66 goals were netted in just ten fixtures on Boxing Day 1963. The author brings each match to life through archive reports and images, exploring how such a staggering tally of goals was scored. This was the age of attacking formations, just before the era of more defensive disciplines, but what other factors were at play? The book examines and tests the veracity of various myths that surround that extraordinary day. Along with club line—ups, match reports, programmes and images from the fixtures, Late December Back in '63 takes an in—depth look at the careers of the various characters who played their part. It also offers a snapshot of where the national sport stood less than 20 years after World War 2 and the socio—economic changes taking place in the 'Swinging Sixties'. You'll get a picture of the state of the game less than three years before the summer of 1966 and how our future World Cup heroes were doing in their careers.
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Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy

Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy

by Ian Davidson
Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy

Late December Back in '63: The Boxing Day Football Went Goal Crazy

by Ian Davidson

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Late December Back in '63 tells the story of an unforgettable day in top—flight English football — when 66 goals were netted in just ten fixtures on Boxing Day 1963. The author brings each match to life through archive reports and images, exploring how such a staggering tally of goals was scored. This was the age of attacking formations, just before the era of more defensive disciplines, but what other factors were at play? The book examines and tests the veracity of various myths that surround that extraordinary day. Along with club line—ups, match reports, programmes and images from the fixtures, Late December Back in '63 takes an in—depth look at the careers of the various characters who played their part. It also offers a snapshot of where the national sport stood less than 20 years after World War 2 and the socio—economic changes taking place in the 'Swinging Sixties'. You'll get a picture of the state of the game less than three years before the summer of 1966 and how our future World Cup heroes were doing in their careers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785316845
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.75(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Ian Davidson has been a football fan all his life. He has a keen interest in the history of the sport and has long been fascinated by Boxing Day 1963. His first book was The Keith Weller Story — Bright Lights & White Tights. He is studying for a Masters degree in the History of Sport at De Montfort University in Leicester.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Martin Tyler

Introduction

1 Setting the Scene

2 West Ham United v Blackburn Rovers

3 Blackpool v Chelsea

4 Burnley v Manchester United

5 Fulham v Ipswich Town

6 Leicester City v Everton

7 Liverpool v Stoke City

8 Nottingham Forest v Sheffield United

9 Sheffield Wednesday v Bolton Wanderers

10 West Bromwich Albion v Tottenham Hotspur

11 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa

12 The Missing Fixture - Birmingham City v Arsenal

13 The Boys of 66 - Where Were They?

14 Summary & Conclusions

Bibliography

Acknowledgements

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