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A Fistful of Doldrums: View From the North East Hotbed 1977-79
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A Fistful of Doldrums: View From the North East Hotbed 1977-79
Current price: $33.99


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A Fistful of Doldrums: View From the North East Hotbed 1977-79
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The engaging and richly researched story of a turbulent period in the intense world of Sunderland AFC and North East football. Set amid a fascinating late-1970s backdrop, the book features first-hand accounts and authentic dialogue.
Written by David Snowdon, winner of the prestigious British Society of Sports History Lord Aberdare Literary Prize and author of the acclaimed
Give Us Tomorrow Now
, this enthralling book:
Explores the fluctuating fortunes of Sunderland in the late 1970s, chronicling a period brimming with an intoxicating mix of hope, excitement, disappointment and tragedy
Features a contribution from former Sunderland ace Gary Rowell
Analyses the decline of ‘Messiah’ Bob Stokoe and the long-lasting fallout from the club’s lost opportunity to appoint former son Brian Clough
Charts the struggle and failure of Jimmy Adamson to satisfy the expectations of a fanatical fan base
Includes tales of the club’s wonderfully wacky searches for a ‘big name’ manager and proven striker
Spotlights a plethora of North East connections, interweaving a bountiful blend of characters and subjects (clubs, managers, players, sport, popular culture and politics)
Perfect for all Sunderland supporters and North East football fans, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in the fascinating wider milieu of 1970s Britain.
Written by David Snowdon, winner of the prestigious British Society of Sports History Lord Aberdare Literary Prize and author of the acclaimed
Give Us Tomorrow Now
, this enthralling book:
Explores the fluctuating fortunes of Sunderland in the late 1970s, chronicling a period brimming with an intoxicating mix of hope, excitement, disappointment and tragedy
Features a contribution from former Sunderland ace Gary Rowell
Analyses the decline of ‘Messiah’ Bob Stokoe and the long-lasting fallout from the club’s lost opportunity to appoint former son Brian Clough
Charts the struggle and failure of Jimmy Adamson to satisfy the expectations of a fanatical fan base
Includes tales of the club’s wonderfully wacky searches for a ‘big name’ manager and proven striker
Spotlights a plethora of North East connections, interweaving a bountiful blend of characters and subjects (clubs, managers, players, sport, popular culture and politics)
Perfect for all Sunderland supporters and North East football fans, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in the fascinating wider milieu of 1970s Britain.