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Fields of wonder: the incredible story of Northern Ireland's football heroes 1980-86

Evan MarshallMartin O'Neill(Foreword by)
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'I was never as proud to be part of a team as I was being part of that team.' PAT JENNINGS

By the end of the 1970s, the Northern Ireland football team was in the doldrums. Against a background of civil unrest, the team had endured long periods of playing all their games away from home and had just finished bottom of the British Championship for the fourth successive year. Two years later they walked onto the pitch against France to play for a place in the 1982 World Cup semi-finals.

In Fields of Wonder, Evan Marshall charts Northern Ireland's incredible World Cup journey in thrilling detail, from the appointment of Billy Bingham as manager and the winning of the British Home Championship in 1980 through the ups and downs of the qualifying stages, and that night of pulsating drama against Spain in Valencia.

Based on interviews with manager Billy Bingham and with many of the players, including Pat Jennings, Martin O'Neill, Gerry Armstrong and Norman Whiteside, and told against the backdrop of the Troubles, this book vividly captures the struggles, spirit and magic of Northern Ireland's 1982 World Cup campaign.

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Product Details
Blackstaff Press
1780732732 / 9781780732732
eBook (EPUB)
12/05/2022
United Kingdom
English
352 pages
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