The Derby Game: A History of Local Rivalries

The Derby Game: A History of Local Rivalries

by Ian Collis
The Derby Game: A History of Local Rivalries

The Derby Game: A History of Local Rivalries

by Ian Collis

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Overview

Today, high-profile derby games trigger a febrile atmosphere and the odd brawl. But Derby Shrovetide Football was truly wild. One mob pitted its wits and muscle against the other. Players broke down walls, dived into freezing rivers and crawled through sewers. Thousands of fans filled the streets and civilised behaviour was suspended. But why did this game achieve national notoriety and then disappear in 1846? The Derby Game charts the century-long struggle to kill a tradition and the fanatical resistance of players and supporters. It is a fascinating tale of mobs and magistrates, bobbies and brickbats, dragoons and defiance. The book then explores the rise of the local derby, as football fever grips the UK. It covers the early clashes of local rivals in the Victorian football hotspots, tracing the roots of some time-honoured rivalries and separating the friendly derbies from the hostile. Discover how the derby became part of a global language as Britain exported football to the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781801505260
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 02/27/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

During a career devoted to campaigning for both built and natural heritage, Ian Collis wrote many publications for charities, local authorities and heritage organisations. Now retired, he has combined his passion for writing with a fascination with the interaction between people and places, past and present, to create this book.
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