Three Goalkeepers and Seven Goals

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books about Leicester
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Larry May
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Leicester City most famous game
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Shrewsbury Town
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781836800033
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Three Goalkeepers and Seven Goals turns the clock back to 1982 for the most memorable match in Leicester City history - a quarter-final FA Cup tie with Shrewsbury Town that stands without parallel for twists and drama. Told through the eyes of fictional reporter Bob Johnson, the story brings to life that extraordinary game, as a capacity crowd wedged into the atmospheric Filbert Street witnesses Leicester stage a spectacular 5-2 comeback using three goalkeepers. Set in an era of macho newsrooms, Thatcher and the Falklands War, the book resurrects a remarkable period in British history. Hard-nosed newspaperman Johnson thinks he's seen it all, but his world is turned upside down as one of the lucky fans who witness Leicester's inspirational comeback, aided by a goal from a young Gary Lineker. Johnson's account captures the immense drama of this epic game before tragedy strikes. In Three Goalkeepers and Seven Goals, Mark Bishop skilfully weaves fact with fiction to honour a match that is part of Leicester City folklore.

Mark Bishop is an experienced sports and news reporter who has worked for more than 35 years in newspapers, radio and television. Mark had his own newspaper column and reported on Leicester City during the early part of his career. He has also contributed to matchday programmes and football magazines. He regularly writes football reports and features and has reported from all 92 Football League clubs in England.

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