Description
1992: The Birth of Modern Football brings to life the key events from one of the most important years in football history. After the huge success of Italia '90 and the potential to show football around the world on TV, law makers, chairmen and players ushered in monumental changes to the structure of the game. Everyone remembers the first year of the Premier League, but changes to the backpass rule and the arrival of the newly branded Champions League would have a seismic effect on football. On the pitch, Italian clubs spent huge sums as they bolstered their squads for success at home and abroad. In England, Leeds and Manchester United were battling at the top of the league for the final season in the First Division. That sliding-doors moment really did have a huge impact on Alex Ferguson's men. To add to the growing changes, the revolution was televised. 1992: The Birth of Modern Football transports you back to the year that changed football forever.
About the Author
Rob Fletcher has written about football for various magazines and websites. He launched Boro Mag in 2020, a magazine and podcast dedicated to exploring the history of Middlesbrough FC with detail and analysis. Covering topics focused mainly on football in the 1990s, Rob has contributed to magazines such as The Football Pink, KIT Magazine, Futbolista and more.
Reviews
"Fletcher delivers us a breeze of a good read from when it wasn't just the corner flag that was blowin' in the wind." -- Mark Watkins * Dare Radio *
"Rob Fletcher's book on the key events from one of the most important eras in modern sport is a nostalgic, entertaining read from start to finish... explaining how the Premier League became the billion-pound modern-day monster but also how and why soccer around Europe changed during the same timeframe."
-- Ger McCarthy * Top Ten Sports Books of 2023, The Southern Star *Book Information
ISBN 9781801504287
Author Rob Fletcher
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publisher Pitch Publishing Ltd