Bovver by Chris Brown

Bovver by Chris Brown

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In this adrenalin-packed perspective on the heady days of the 1970s, Chris Brown describes life on the front line of the wave of soccer violence that typified the sport in those days.

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Bovver by Chris Brown

It's the 1970s. The hair is shaved, the music is funky and the football is violent - very, very violent. Every Saturday, legions of football fans take to the terraces to do battle with each other. Chris Brown was in the thick of it. The regulation haircut, clip-on braces, shrunk Levis and bovver boots - he had the look that every self-respecting bovver boy tried for, and he launched himself into the culture of the decade with a passion. This is a story of those times. It is a story of the adrenaline-packed Saturday outings, a story of Tonik suits, terraces and The Maytals, of race riots, safety pins and The Clash by way of P.Funk, platform shoes and discos. A true story of the most maligned decade in British history - the music, the fashion, the violence. Welcome to the real 1970s - it ain't no boogie wonderland.
'THIS IS THE BOOK THAT'S GOING TO BLOW US ALL AWAY' DOUGIE BRIMSON, AUTHOR OF BARMY ARMY 'AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR ANYONE REMOTELY INTERESTED IN FOOTBALL, FASHION OR MUSIC. BRILLIANT!' THE SUNDAY PEOPLE 'THAT, MY MAN, IS ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT. LOVE IT. REALLY, REALLY GOOD...' MARTIN KNIGHT, AUTHOR OF HOOLIFAN
SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9781903402856
ISBN 10 1903402859
Titre Bovver
Auteur Chris Brown
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur John Blake Publishing Ltd
Année de publication 2002-03-31
Nombre de pages 356
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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