The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him
This is the dramatic story of the death of the only English professional footballer deemed by law to have been murdered. A key member of Aston Villa's 1923 all-star team, Tommy Ball rose from the obscurity of Durham pit village football to play a starring role in the world's most famous team and was considered a likely future England international. His killer, Somerset man George Stagg, was a former soldier and policeman who became his landlord and neighbour. A difficult relationship culminated in their fateful meeting on the evening of Armistice Day in 1923. Sentenced to death in controversial circumstances, Stagg escaped the noose by the intervention of the country's first Labour Home Secretary. The exact circumstances of the shooting were never legally established and, for almost a century, have been the subject of considerable speculation. After diligent research, Colin Brown believes he may have the answers.
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The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him
This is the dramatic story of the death of the only English professional footballer deemed by law to have been murdered. A key member of Aston Villa's 1923 all-star team, Tommy Ball rose from the obscurity of Durham pit village football to play a starring role in the world's most famous team and was considered a likely future England international. His killer, Somerset man George Stagg, was a former soldier and policeman who became his landlord and neighbour. A difficult relationship culminated in their fateful meeting on the evening of Armistice Day in 1923. Sentenced to death in controversial circumstances, Stagg escaped the noose by the intervention of the country's first Labour Home Secretary. The exact circumstances of the shooting were never legally established and, for almost a century, have been the subject of considerable speculation. After diligent research, Colin Brown believes he may have the answers.
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The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him

The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him

by Colin Brown
The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him

The Armistice Day Killing: The Death of Tommy Ball and the Life of the Man Who Shot Him

by Colin Brown

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This is the dramatic story of the death of the only English professional footballer deemed by law to have been murdered. A key member of Aston Villa's 1923 all-star team, Tommy Ball rose from the obscurity of Durham pit village football to play a starring role in the world's most famous team and was considered a likely future England international. His killer, Somerset man George Stagg, was a former soldier and policeman who became his landlord and neighbour. A difficult relationship culminated in their fateful meeting on the evening of Armistice Day in 1923. Sentenced to death in controversial circumstances, Stagg escaped the noose by the intervention of the country's first Labour Home Secretary. The exact circumstances of the shooting were never legally established and, for almost a century, have been the subject of considerable speculation. After diligent research, Colin Brown believes he may have the answers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781801501071
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 10/01/2022
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.45(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Colin Brown, who is from Saltley in Birmingham, is a third generation Aston Villa supporter, his grandfather having watched the club in the 1880s. Colin first saw his team play in 1957 and has been a season-ticket holder for many years. For the past decade he has been a regular contributor to the street sale and online fanzine Heroes and Villains. The Armistice Day Killing is his first published book.

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