2023 Lord Aberdare Literary Prize Winner for Football's Great War by Pen & Sword.
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It opened near Derby County's Baseball Ground in 1990. It closed in 1997. It was designed to avoid altercations between opposing fans at Derby station by sending away fans direct to the game.
It opened near Derby County's Baseball Ground in 1990. It closed in 1997. It was designed to avoid altercations between opposing fans at Derby station by sending away fans direct to the game.
Vandalism of British Railway carriages became one part of the bad behaviour exhibited by travelling fans.
This 1968 Daily Mirror cartoon at least finds a bit of fun by imagining a retaliatory raid!
Vandalism of British Railway carriages became one part of the bad behaviour exhibited by travelling fans.
This 1968 Daily Mirror cartoon at least finds a bit of fun by imagining a retaliatory raid!
Despite its large workforce, Littlewoods was renowned for its family atmosphere, with lots done to help its workers socialize. It looks like these women are ready for a fun day out!
Despite its large workforce, Littlewoods was renowned for its family atmosphere, with lots done to help its workers socialize. It looks like these women are ready for a fun day out!
Flying would have been quicker. But in 1948 the tragic Superga disaster killed 18 players from Torino, including many internationals. As a result, the Italian FA opted against flying.
Flying would have been quicker. But in 1948 the tragic Superga disaster killed 18 players from Torino, including many internationals. As a result, the Italian FA opted against flying.
I'm not sure how I feel about 15 min being enough time to get from the station to Goodison though! Feels a bit of a rush to me.
I'm not sure how I feel about 15 min being enough time to get from the station to Goodison though! Feels a bit of a rush to me.
This article from the FA Book for Boys looks at the trains named after football clubs between 1936 and 1943.
This article from the FA Book for Boys looks at the trains named after football clubs between 1936 and 1943.
Before coaches there was the charabanc - a bigger version of a car and also uncovered.
Barnsley took one to a game around Christmas 1916 - through sleet and snow! Unsurprisingly, their players struggled somewhat during the game!
Before coaches there was the charabanc - a bigger version of a car and also uncovered.
Barnsley took one to a game around Christmas 1916 - through sleet and snow! Unsurprisingly, their players struggled somewhat during the game!
Men's football continued during the FWW. With reduced train services, journeys were much longer and harder.
Many teams found themselves at Penistone having missed a connection!
Men's football continued during the FWW. With reduced train services, journeys were much longer and harder.
Many teams found themselves at Penistone having missed a connection!
Women's football boomed in popularity as part of charity efforts on the Home Front.
This is one of over 240 teams formed during the war - this is from workers in the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Department of the Midland Railway.
Women's football boomed in popularity as part of charity efforts on the Home Front.
This is one of over 240 teams formed during the war - this is from workers in the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Department of the Midland Railway.
This trophy was presented in 1921 to Athletico Roland Moor. It would seem the club was connected to Roland Moor, Director of the Central Uruguay Railway, who was also involved with Club Atlético Peñarol
This trophy was presented in 1921 to Athletico Roland Moor. It would seem the club was connected to Roland Moor, Director of the Central Uruguay Railway, who was also involved with Club Atlético Peñarol
As well being a top-level referee, Kingscott was on the FA Council. He acted as its Treasurer, helped select Int teams and travelled with them to Europe and Canada.
As well being a top-level referee, Kingscott was on the FA Council. He acted as its Treasurer, helped select Int teams and travelled with them to Europe and Canada.
What became a well-worn trope in reports was ironically most likely first written by a northerner
What became a well-worn trope in reports was ironically most likely first written by a northerner
Baines card depicting Welsh Int John Powell, who worked as a fitter.
Baines card depicting Welsh Int John Powell, who worked as a fitter.
Behind the scenes as the NFM prepares for the launch of our new book
Behind the scenes as the NFM prepares for the launch of our new book
The Oxford Review has been digitized by the BNA. It covered the last university news during term time. This is the first mention of "Soccer" on the 7 March 1888.
The Oxford Review has been digitized by the BNA. It covered the last university news during term time. This is the first mention of "Soccer" on the 7 March 1888.
For those of you wondering, Roy's cartoons often included a little sparrow to help with the story telling - here transformed into an evil vulture.
For those of you wondering, Roy's cartoons often included a little sparrow to help with the story telling - here transformed into an evil vulture.
As a big fan of Roy Ullyett cartoons, I not only enjoyed this one, but also Roy's response when Birmingham City fans got upset by it!
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@garyjames.bsky.social may be able to confirm whether City fans still hold this view....
As a big fan of Roy Ullyett cartoons, I not only enjoyed this one, but also Roy's response when Birmingham City fans got upset by it!
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@garyjames.bsky.social may be able to confirm whether City fans still hold this view....
Pete's artworks explore his life story, with football appearing at regular intervals
Pete's artworks explore his life story, with football appearing at regular intervals
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Thank you for your time. I thought I'd leave with this 1974 image of England celebrating a win over France (I think) with a big bottle of bubbly!
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Thank you for your time. I thought I'd leave with this 1974 image of England celebrating a win over France (I think) with a big bottle of bubbly!