The Penalty Kick: The Story of a Game-Changer

The Penalty Kick: The Story of a Game-Changer

by Robert McCrum
The Penalty Kick: The Story of a Game-Changer

The Penalty Kick: The Story of a Game-Changer

by Robert McCrum

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Overview

A rousing history of the penalty kick and its introduction in English football by a famed British writer & editor.

“Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for ninety minutes and at the end, the Germans win.” —Gary Lineker

In the 1880s, football was a rough and often dangerous game. As a result, William McCrum, the heir to a linen fortune and a keen amateur goalkeeper in Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland, proposed a new and drastic sanction: a penalty kick that would admonish anyone—and their team—for not following the rules.

At first the International Football Board resisted “the Irishman’s Motion” as a restriction that would curb the players’ freedom of expression, but the Penalty Kick was adopted in 1891 to almost immediate acclaim among fans and players. For about a hundred years, this extraordinary phenomenon has not only regulated the conduct of football, but has also inspired game theorists and infiltrated classics of contemporary literature.

An enthralling portrait of a lost age, The Penalty Kick: The Story of a Game-Changer looks at the history and meaning of an extraordinary phenomenon while examining the Penalty Kick’s psychological—even philosophical—grip on our imaginations, with its distillation of risk and chance into an all-or-nothing moment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912559589
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication date: 10/08/2024
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 208

About the Author

About The Author
Robert McCrum is a writer and editor whose most recent book, Shakespearean, was published to great acclaim in 2021. Formerly the editor-in-chief of Faber & Faber, he published Kazuo Ishiguro, Hanif Kureishi, Milan Kundera, Peter Carey, Danilo Kis, Paul Auster, Marilynne Robinson, Lorrie Moore, Adam Phillips, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jayne Anne Phillips, Orhan Pamuk, and Adam Mars-Jones, among many others. He also served as literary editor of the Observer for more than ten years. He is the author of several books of fiction and nonfiction, including Wodehouse: A Life and a memoir, My Year Off: Recovering Life After a Stroke.

Hometown:

London, England

Date of Birth:

July 7, 1953

Place of Birth:

Cambridge, England

Education:

Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, 1972-75; University of Pennsylvania, 1975-76
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