The Last Football Game at Derby by Edward Garner has just been published by Just Done Productions – Publishing R180
HAVE you ever questioned this: Why are football matches between local teams frequently referred to as ‘
This book will answer that question and more. It is a fascinating reminder that history (and truth) is sometimes stranger than fiction.
‘A disgrace to civilization and humanity’ Derby Mercury
“While modern day football bears little resemblance to the older style, there are features that, unfortunately, blighted both. Heavy drinking, by both sportsmen and spectators, remains a feature and so too does violence, on and off the arena. It would be true to say that nothing today has, at least so far, matched the degree and regularity of the near-riots that besmirched
One only had to be respectably dressed to incur the mindless wrath and abuse, physical and verbal, of the more aggressive gangs of drunken youths roaming the streets seeking to publicly humiliate their so-called betters; a threat still with us. The first game was weaned on brute force, nourished in ferocious passion and earned the town an unhealthy reputation. And when it was finally suppressed, it was, ironically, largely achieved by a dramatic flourish of violence, only this time measured, disciplined and authorised by Parliament.
Just how old the contest was, and indeed those special Tuesday games nationally, has long been debated by historians. Certainly many years, adding up to centuries. In written terms, that at
However, there are arguments that might show that these encounters, at least as played at
Those who might wish to query a tradition or folk memory crossing the boundary between the prehistoric and historic need only consult archaeology or folk history to come across examples where this has happened, or at least give rise to serious thought.
While Shrovetide contests were to be found all over the country, contemporary references to the event at
Edward Garner
March 2008
Derby-born and educated at the old
This is his seventh book, each one being described as ‘the last’. Despite that, he is presently working on another one.
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A5 128 pages, black and white illustrations
Keywords: Football, Soccer,
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