Saturday Afternoon Fever A Year On The Road For Soccer Saturday

Nonfiction, Sports, Football (Soccer)
Cover of the book Saturday Afternoon Fever A Year On The Road For Soccer Saturday by Johnny Phillips, Bennion Kearny
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Johnny Phillips ISBN: 9781909125360
Publisher: Bennion Kearny Publication: June 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Johnny Phillips
ISBN: 9781909125360
Publisher: Bennion Kearny
Publication: June 11, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

You might already know Johnny Phillips. He is a football reporter for Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday programme and a man who gets beamed into the homes of fans across the country every weekend.

For the 2012/13 season, Johnny decided to do something different. He wanted to look beneath the veneer of household-name superstars and back-page glamour to chronicle a different side to our national sport. As Johnny travelled the country, he found a game that he loved even more, where unheralded stars were driven by a desire to succeed, often telling stories of bravery and overcoming adversity. People who were plucked from obscurity, placed in the spotlight and, sometimes, dropped back into obscurity again. Football stories that rarely see the limelight but have a value all fans can readily identify with.

The homeless African street kid who ended up playing for his country to the coach who conquered dyslexia. The world’s most Eco-friendly football club, Welshpool Town’s not-so-fresh-faced new players, the octogenarian dressing room attendant and many more stories from a season of travel - Johnny provides coverage of the dedicated, the eccentric, the heart warming. The people whom the game should salute.

Covering the length and breadth of Britain, and culminating with the commentary at the Watford vs Leicester play-off match, which made Johnny an unwitting internet sensation, Saturday Afternoon Fever is more than a book about football or a simple travelogue, it is a considered look at a different side to the modern game, and contemplation of one fan’s path to becoming a reporter in the modern age.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

You might already know Johnny Phillips. He is a football reporter for Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday programme and a man who gets beamed into the homes of fans across the country every weekend.

For the 2012/13 season, Johnny decided to do something different. He wanted to look beneath the veneer of household-name superstars and back-page glamour to chronicle a different side to our national sport. As Johnny travelled the country, he found a game that he loved even more, where unheralded stars were driven by a desire to succeed, often telling stories of bravery and overcoming adversity. People who were plucked from obscurity, placed in the spotlight and, sometimes, dropped back into obscurity again. Football stories that rarely see the limelight but have a value all fans can readily identify with.

The homeless African street kid who ended up playing for his country to the coach who conquered dyslexia. The world’s most Eco-friendly football club, Welshpool Town’s not-so-fresh-faced new players, the octogenarian dressing room attendant and many more stories from a season of travel - Johnny provides coverage of the dedicated, the eccentric, the heart warming. The people whom the game should salute.

Covering the length and breadth of Britain, and culminating with the commentary at the Watford vs Leicester play-off match, which made Johnny an unwitting internet sensation, Saturday Afternoon Fever is more than a book about football or a simple travelogue, it is a considered look at a different side to the modern game, and contemplation of one fan’s path to becoming a reporter in the modern age.

More books from Bennion Kearny

Cover of the book The Laurel and Hardy Legacy: Sitcom Stars Talk Stan and Ollie by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book José Mourinho: The Rise of the Translator by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Churchill versus Hitler: War of Words by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Friends and Other Strangers: Bob Dylan Examined by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book The Winning Golf Swing: Simple Technical Solutions for Lower Scores by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Duchess Georgiana: Georgian Britain’s Most Popular Woman, A New Study by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book The GoodFather: Becoming a Dad For the First Time Without Losing Your Mind, Changing Your Identity, or Emigrating by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Soccer Tough: Simple Football Psychology Techniques to Improve Your Game by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Dress the 1920s: From Flapper Chic to The Great Gatsby by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book We Want The World: Jim Morrison, The Living Theatre and the FBI by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Soccer Brain: The 4C Coaching Model for Developing World Class Player Mindsets and a Winning Football Team by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Deliberate Soccer Practice: 50 Defending Football Exercises to Improve Decision-Making by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Skye, Mull and Iona Visitor’s Guide 2015 by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book 50 More Goalkeeper Training Exercises: Goalkeeping Practices For Soccer Coaching At Any Level by Johnny Phillips
Cover of the book Deliberate Soccer Practice: 50 Passing & Possession Football Exercises to Improve Decision-Making by Johnny Phillips
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy