Little Fella

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A01=David Broome
Author_David Broome
british football
Category=SFBC
english football
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football history
Juninho
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough football
soccer
soccer history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781785317675
  • Weight: 422g
  • Dimensions: 144 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Cast your mind back to the mid-1990s. The Premiership was shiny and new, England weren't terrible at football, and exciting foreign players like Gianfranco Zola, Eric Cantona and Georgi Kinkladze were lighting up our game. In an industrial town in the north-east of England, a little Brazilian magic was the catalyst to thrust a previously provincial, middle-of-the-road club into the full glare of the global footballing spotlight. The Little Fella: How Middlesbrough Fell in Love with Juninho is the story of Juninho Paulista and his three-act association with Middlesbrough, culminating in the League Cup win of 2004, which today still remains Boro's only major trophy. It examines the World Cup winner's part in a rollercoaster 1996/97 season, which saw Boro lose two cup finals and end up being relegated; to the redemptive, triumphant 2003/04 season. With contributions from some of Boro's other star names of a golden period, such as Fabrizio Ravanelli, Emerson, Gaizka Mendieta and Gareth Southgate, The Little Fella attempts to translate into words the magic football fans witnessed on the pitch during those heady days.
David Broome is a journalist of nearly 15 years, most of them spent as a sports reporter and later sports editor. He grew up a Middlesbrough fan in the north-east and is now editor of two weekly newspapers in the Midlands. In the past he has covered football teams such as Derby County, Notts County and Burton Albion for local papers, and for the Press Association, where he worked for three years.

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