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On the Road

Autor Daniel Harris
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2010
Initially a blog filed for ESPN Soccernet, On The Road follows Daniel Harris as he travels around England and Europe watching the famous Man United anywhere but Old Trafford. Witty, stylish, intelligent and true, if you love football, and even if you don't, you'll love this. Foreword by Michael Crick.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780956594402
ISBN-10: 0956594409
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Speakesy Books

Recenzii

"A stylish, swaggering view from the stands, with not a prawn sandwich in sight. Every modern football writer should write like this." Rob Smyth, The Guardian. "Daniel Harris has repeatedly shown he is an authority on all things Manchester United. Classic tales, superbly presented. Informed, funny and always close to the heart." Daniel Taylor, The Guardian. "At last, a Nineties fashion revival one can welcome - the fan's eye season review, and one that puts a premium on leftfield intelligence to boot." Richard Kurt, United author. "Daniel Harris could well become the new United author for his generation. His pieces will provoke and animate, as all such reviews should, and though you may agree or disagree with his comment, you will want to read more of what he has to say. Because just like United themselves, Harris has that great ability to never be dull." Red News. "Harris finds the pathos and spots the harrowing or hilarious details. As a Liverpool fan, I can't say I like his blog but I can tell it is perceptive and keenly felt." Alyson Rudd, editor of The Times Book Club and sportswriter with The Times. "This is the voice of the true fan, passionate yet reassuringly fair-minded." Patrick Barclay, Chief Football Correspondent, The Times. "A league apart from the plasticated dross that masquerades as the voice of 'real fans' on most of the web. Jack Kerouac? Oo are-yer?" Mick Hume, Spiked-Online, Redissue and The Times.