Divided Cities by Kevin Pogorzelski

Divided Cities by Kevin Pogorzelski

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Divided Cities recounts the good, bad, indifferent but always eventful experience of journeying to 11 of the most prominent same-city derbies in world football. Kevin Pogorzelski enjoys the hospitality of the cities, while delving into the rich histories of clubs and their unique rivalries, on and off the pitch.

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Divided Cities by Kevin Pogorzelski

Rivalry is everywhere in football, from battles on the pitch to boardroom politics, regional and national quarrels and fights for silverware. These conflicts spark countless debates over which are the 'biggest' and 'best' fixtures in the global game, but those involving teams from the same city are especially intense, both on and off the pitch. Divided Cities is a game by game account of the good, bad, indifferent but always eventful experiences of journeying to 11 of the world's most prominent same-city derbies. Along the way, Kevin Pogorzelski explores some of the most wonderful cities on Earth, delving into the rich histories of clubs and meeting the people who live and breathe the local football culture. Pogorzelski does not try to glorify the violence or animosity between ultra groups but stumbles into some tricky situations. Have you ever thought about embarking on your own football pilgrimage? Then this book is for you.

"Pogorzelski succeeds where many others have failed - in painting a colourful picture of the Rome Derby that acknowledges its layers of complexity rather than falling into the trap of believing it's all about violence or extreme politicsHis account of the matchday experience - from both sides - coupled with thorough research of the sporting and historic elements that really fuel the rivalry make for an absorbing and nuanced study of a game that is often misunderstood."

-- Alasdair MacKenzie, Rome-based Sports Journalist working with FourFourTwo, Reuters, iPaper

"A superb first chapter, which makes me want to get back to Italy as soon as possible and sample more grounds. I couldn’t put it down!"

-- Tom Underhill, author of The Working Hands of a Goddess

"The chapter on Betis versus Sevilla is great! They describe everything perfectly and are the first person to explain about the ultras. Particularly the point at which some took a fascist outlook, but differ from other groups that broke away."

-- Enrique Roldan, Professor at the University of Seville and founder of Betis Bohemio

"Kevin Pogorzelski in Divided Cities focuses on eleven single city derbies, with all but two (the Old Firm and Merseyside version) from outside the United Kingdom. As a Liverpool fan, with a regular diet of Premier League football and virtually the same old teams season in, season out, Pogorzelski yearned for something more... For many this book will be the nearest they get to enjoying these encounters, [and] Divided Cities portrays to readers the intensity of the matchday experience and what it is to attend."

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Kevin Pogorzelski has travelled extensively, experiencing and writing about football around the world, but with a specific focus on the Italian game, after being captivated by the 1990 World Cup. For more than a decade, Kevin has covered matches and penned analysis and opinion articles for the websites Forza Italian Football and Total Italian Football, as well as writing for numerous other outlets.

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ISBN 13 9781801504270
ISBN 10 180150427X
Title Divided Cities
Author Kevin Pogorzelski
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pitch Publishing Ltd
Year published 2023-03-20
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.