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The Highs and Lows of Leicester City

Robert Garner

A Comprehensive History

Barcode 9781801508872
Hardback

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Release Date: 05/08/2024

Genre: Sports & Hobbies
Sub-Genre: Sport & Outdoor Recreation
Label: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Language: English
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd

A Comprehensive History

This book explores the highs and lows of a remarkable last decade in the history of Leicester City. What was it like for a committed fan? How can it be explained? Along the way, among an array of topics, it examines the grassroots game, the nature of football fandom, and the historical development of the game and financial inequality.


Professor Robert Garner explores a remarkable period in Leicester City's history - a time of extreme highs and lows - while shining a light on wider aspects of football culture.

How, against all odds, did an unfashionable and relatively poor club, with a history of only modest achievement and many disappointments, defeat the richest sides in the land to win the Premier League title in 2016? Why, after several more successful seasons, did the club tumble out of the Premier League, only to return after one season away? What was it like for a Foxes fan to experience these highs and lows?

The author tackles each of these topics, but the book is far more than a study of one club. Through his experiences as a football dad, Garner examines the grassroots game and the often-murky world of academies. He also looks at the nature of football fandom, why football matters to so many people, the historical development of the game and the consequences for the sport of the pivotal role now played by money and financial inequality.