Build a Bonfire: How Football Fans United to Save Brighton and Hove Albion by Stephen North, Paul Hodson (Hardcover, 1997)

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This is an account of what happened to Brighton and Hove Albion FC, a club that nearly died and which was saved by its fans. In July 1995 the club owners, Bill Archer and Greg Stanley, announced that with the support of the chief executive, David Bellotti, they had decided to sell the club's 95-year-old Goldstone Ground to a property developer for #7.5 million. With no new site to go to, the club was to share Portsmouth's stadium for the 1996-97 season, requiring a round trip of anything up to 200 miles for fans wishing to watch home games. All this was done without consulting anyone connected with the club. To combat this move supporters mounted a campaign to save their club. Using interviews with people involved in the struggle, this book traces the events leading up to the sale of the ground and charts the progress of the fans in their fight against the board. The battle culminated in Dick Knight's group gaining a controlling interest in the club at the end of the 1996-97 season. The book also explores possible implications for other clubs.

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PublisherTransWorld LTD
ISBN-139781840180251
eBay Product ID (ePID)89939366

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Book TitleBuild a Bonfire: How Football Fans United to Save Brighton and Hove Albion
AuthorStephen North, Paul Hodson
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1997
GenreSports
Number of Pages230 Pages

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Item Height245mm
Item Width165mm
Item Weight585g

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Title_AuthorPaul Hodson, Stephen North
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
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