The Goalkeeper's History of Britain by Peter Chapman (Hardcover, 1999)

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THE GOALKEEPERS HISTORY OF BRITAIN. Title: THE GOALKEEPERS HISTORY OF BRITAIN. Authors: Chapman, peter. Binding: Hardcover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading.

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Postwar Britain seen through a lifetime's obsession with the goalkeeper, that most British of positions, the last to succumb to continental influence, and a beguiling story of Peter Chapman's own dream to play in goal culminating in the moment when he faced the mighty Zico ...If the French are the flair in midfield, the Germans the attack from the inside channels, the Italians the cry-foul defence, then Britain is the goalkeeper: stand alone, the bastion of last resort, more solid than spectacular, part of the team -- and yet not. And Britain's place in the world is epitomised by its goalkeepers: post war austerity is embodied in Bert Williams (Walsall and England) , a wartime PT boy whose athleticism scarcely concealed a masochistic edge: he ended his training routine with a full-length dive on to concrete; the end of Empire abroad came as the army and politicians were being humiliated in Suez and the football team, despite the best efforts of Gill Merrick (Birmingham and England), were being humbled by the Hungarians at home; the thawing of the cold war is begun not over Cuban missiles but over Lev Yashin, the superb and widely admired Russian whose arrival for the world cup in 1966 changes the attitudes of a nation -- the Reds cannot be all bad if they have such an exemplary keeper. And for Peter Chapman (Orient Schoolboys and one appearance in the World Eleven to face Brasil), like his father before him (Armed Forces), it is always the goalkeeper who is the indicator of national well-being. A genuine, touching story of a nation's affection for football's perennial underdog, of a childhood obsession and of a glorious footballing tradition from Kelsey to Jennings, Swift to Trautmann, Bonetti to Shilton that culminates -- perhaps ends even -- in the last truly British goalkeeper: David Seaman.

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-139781841150093
eBay Product ID (ePID)86832344

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Book TitleThe Goalkeeper's History of Britain
AuthorPeter Chapman
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
GenreSports
Number of Pages352 Pages

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Item Height223mm
Item Width140mm
Item Weight520g

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Title_AuthorPeter Chapman
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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