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The Quiet Fan

English

By (author): Ian Plenderleith

Who is the Quiet Fan?

Its you, me and almost everyone who follows football. But for years weve been marginalised by the hooligans, the fanatics, the obsessives and the angry. Only the passionate, it seems, can say that they love their clubs and love the game. This quiet fan is finally speaking up and saying: its time to reclaim the middle ground.

In a memoir recounting the combined folly and delights of supporting Lincoln City, Scotland and Rangers (its complicated), Ian Plenderleith speaks up for the fans you never notice - the quiet ones sitting (or standing) among the howlers, the shouters and the fist-shakers. From a grim and foul-mouthed fourth division encounter in early 1970s Lincolnshire through to a star-studded orgy of fireworks and excess in 21st century New York, he examines the role of football as a reassuring, ever-present background to life's thrills, pains and fluctuations.

In a pacy, wit-driven mixture of observation, anecdotes and analysis, this book looks anew at the way we watch and relate to football. How it can be a fundamental part of our lives, but without completely blanketing some other important issues like love, death, divorce and the Birmingham post-punk indie scene. How football is, of course, so much more than a game, but perhaps just slightly less than the universe.

Ever since Fever Pitch and the wave of hard man football literature 20 years ago, weve been told that the only way to express our love for football is through extreme, absurd, violent or negative emotions. The Quiet Fan sees things differently. Magnificent, frustrating, invigorating football is our game too.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912618422

About Ian Plenderleith

Ian Plenderleith is a Frankfurt-based football writer and journalist. He is the author of the football short story collection For Whom The Ball Rolls and the non-fiction Rock n Roll Soccer: The Short Life and Fast Times of the North American Soccer League. He has been writing about football in the UK Switzerland Germany and the US for the past 25 years for When Saturday Comes The Guardian The Wall Street Journal Soccer America and numerous other newspapers magazines and websites. A lifelong fan player and coach he also writes a weekly blog Referee Tales about how much he enjoys receiving non-stop abuse for his unconscionable attempts at refereeing in the German amateur leagues.Ian tweets at @PlenderleithIan and @refereetales

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