The Bottom Corner
Hope, Glory and Non-League Football
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Beschrijving
A
fascinating
tale of a very different world of football from that of the overpaid stars of the television age’ Barry Davies
In these days of oligarch owners, superstar managers and players on sky-high wages, the tide is turning towards the lower reaches of the pyramid as fans search for football with a soul.
Warm and celebratory but also sharp and insightful
,
The Bottom Corner
is a love letter to non-league football that is also a
vivid snapshot
of its place in our national life
Not since
The Football Man
has a book
so captured the passion of the game
.
The Bottom Corner
is
a wonderful journey through life in the lower reaches of the football pyramid
. A
fascinating
tale of a very different world of football from that of the overpaid stars of the television age.
Extraordinary
Excellent
An entertaining exploration of the quirks, commitment and romance of football away from the pumped-up bluster of the top flight.
There are some great stories plus plenty of laughs and drama […] I’m looking forward to the second one already…
Nige Tassell has done us all a great service by reminding us of what makes Non-League football a key part of the fabric of British soccer in his book
The Bottom Corner
… Personally, I’ve most enjoyed my non-league experiences when I have had a team to support week-in and week-out and when taking in individual matches, the day quickly becomes more about the before and after, the drinks and the chance to visit somewhere new than the football itself. So, I’m less of an evangelist for the genre than many of my blogging peers such as
The Real FA Cup
and
The Cold End
. Tassell’s excellently written and good natured volume did remind me of what a treasure trove sport at this level can be
In this wonderful book Nige Tassell meets some of the people that populate the small clubs whose dreams often extend little further than winning through from the Extra Preliminary Round of the FA Cup
Nige Tassell writes about sport and music, and his work has appeared in the pages of
FourFourTwo
, the
Guardian
,
The Sunday Times
,
Esquire
,
New Statesman
,
Q
and
The Word
. He is also the author of
The Bottom Corner: Hope, Glory and Non-League Football
. He lives in the hill country of Somerset with his wife and two prospective future non-league players.