Red Men Reborn! by John Williams

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Red Men Reborn takes a unique look at the whole history and socio-cultural significance of Liverpool FC. Williams skilfully weaves his narrative around the great managers: from Tom Watson in the 1900s to the epic era of Klopp. The book also analyses the lasting impact of the Hillsborough and Heysel disasters on the club and fans.

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Red Men Reborn! by John Williams

Red Men Reborn takes a unique look at the whole history and socio-cultural significance of Liverpool FC. Williams skilfully weaves his narrative around the great managers: from Tom Watson in the 1900s to the epic era of Klopp. The book also analyses the lasting impact of the Hillsborough and Heysel disasters on the club and fans.

"Combines a vivid evocation of what it was like to be there, with an acute sense of what it all means.. Whoever replaces Jurgen Klopp should start by reading this book."

* When Saturday Comes *

"Highly accessible and enjoyable, made more so by Williams's humour and insider knowledge of the club’s culture and the locality."

* Soccer and Society *

"Read John Williams's superb social history of Liverpool FC to see if any lessons can be learnt."

* Philosophy Football *

John Williams is a Bootle-born Liverpool fan and professional academic who researches and writes on sport, especially football. He often appears on TV and radio talking about the game. He has published widely on Liverpool FC, including the best-selling Into The Red, The Liverpool Way, Kennedy's Way, The Miracle of Istanbul and Red Men. He has also co-written three books on the sport: Passing Rhythms, Football Nation and The Game.

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ISBN 13 9781801501507
ISBN 10 1801501505
Title Red Men Reborn!
Author John Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pitch Publishing Ltd
Year published 2022-09-05
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.