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Steel City Rivals One City Two Football Clubs One Mutually Shared Hatred Steve Cowens

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Steel City Rivals One City Two Football Clubs One Mutually Shared Hatred Steve Cowens
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Publisher: Perseus Books Group;John Blake Publishing;John Blake
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.38 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Steve Cowens, Anthony Cronshaw
ISBN: 9781782190769, 1782190767
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Steel City Rivals One City Two Football Clubs One Mutually Shared Hatred Steve Cowens by Steve Cowens, Anthony Cronshaw 9781782190769, 1782190767 instant download after payment.

Football rivalry is a common factor anywhere in the world where the sport is played. But some take it far more seriously than others. In Sheffield, the traditional capital of Britain’s steel manufacturing industry, there is no greater tribal divide than that between fans of Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday. The two clubs’ supporters berate each other with a venomous passion, their long-running feud intense enough to divide families and workplaces from 1889 to the present day. But why? How does a natural rivalry that, in the 1960s, saw supporters from both clubs going to Hillsborough Stadium (Wednesday’s ground) one week then Bramell Lane (home to United) the next turn to such enmity? In Steel City Rivals, authors Cowens (a United supporter) and Cronshaw (Wednesday) leaven their insider knowledge and fan anecdotes with a dark humour and bitter fascination with football violence. The struggle for supremacy between red (United) and blue (Wednesday), between...

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