They Used To Play On Grass by Terry Venables, Gordon Williams

A Novel of Football and Friendship

The book offers a critical look at the world of professional soccer, exploring the darker side of the sport through the lens of a struggling English football club. It delves into the complexities of managing a team, the pressures of commercialization, and the impact of societal issues on the game. The narrative weaves together the lives of the club's manager, players, and executives, revealing the challenges they face as they navigate the treacherous waters of football politics, financial struggles, and the quest for success on the pitch, all while trying to maintain the integrity and spirit of the game as it transitions from the era of playing on grass to a more commercialized and less romanticized version of the sport.

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Published
1972
Nationality
British
Length
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Pages
256
Original Language
English
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