Mad for it: From Blackpool to Barcelona: Football’s Greatest Rivalries
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Andy Mitten. Mad for it: From Blackpool to Barcelona: Football’s Greatest Rivalries
Mad For It. From Blackpool To Barcelona Football’s Greatest Rivalries. Andy Mitten
Table of Contents
Introduction
Seeing Red Liverpool v Manchester United, March 2007
‘Get Ready for a War’ River Plate v Boca Juniors, April 2001
Buenos Aires – A tale of two teams. Boca Juniors
River Plate
The Ultimate Showdown Iran v Iraq, October 2001
Tomorrow La Scala AC Milan v Inter, November 2002
The Mother of All Battles Al Ahly v Zamalek, January 2003
The One That Got Away Southampton v Portsmouth, March 2004
‘Getting on with the Neighbours?’ Millwall v West Ham, March 2004
More Than a Game Cliftonville v Linfield, January 2004
The Clasico Argentina v Brazil, June 2005
The Argentinian view
The Brazilian view
The Rivalry That Time Forgot Southend v Colchester, September 2005
Battle of the Bosphorus Fenerbahce v Galatasaray, December 2005
Unholy War Hapoel Tel Aviv v Maccabi Tel Aviv, December 2005
Pride of North London Arsenal v Spurs, April 2006
‘It’s About the Suffering’ The fans on Arsenal v Spurs
Spite, Suits & Binmen. The players reveal their derby motivations
On the Frontline Wrexham v Chester City, March 2006
The Coldest Derby in the World FC Zvezda v Metallurg-Kuzbass, May 2006
Love Island B36 v HB, July 2006
Boys from the Black Country West Bromwich Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers, October 2006
Love and Hate Hajduk Split v Dinamo Zagreb, September 2006
Birds of a Feather Tenerife v Las Palmas, March 2007
The Colombian Connection Deportivo Cali v América de Cali, April 2007
Dutch Courage Ajax v Feyenoord, February 2007
Ajax and Judaism
Played for both sides
It’s Just Not Cricket East Bengal v Mohun Bagan, February 2007
‘You’re Not Very Good’ Elgin City v East Stirlingshire, September 2007
Sheep Shaggers v Donkey Lashers Preston North End v Blackpool, December 2007
The Eternal War Lazio v Roma, March 2008
Two Languages, Two Peoples…and Two Countries? Real Madrid v Barcelona, May 2008
A Question of Ships and Coal Newcastle v Sunderland, April 2008
Life in the Glasgow Bubble Rangers v Celtic, May 2008
Acknowledgments
The Contributors
Copyright
About the Publisher
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‘Ian Ramsey began supporting The Shire “to be different from my mates. I wanted to support the least fashionable club.” He didn’t have to look far…to a club that gave 32-year-old Alex Ferguson his first managerial job in 1974. There were only eight registered players when Ferguson arrived. “They were the worst senior club in the country,” Ferguson later wrote.’ Elgin City v East Stirlingshire
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An Alan Kennedy equaliser ten minutes from time cancelled out Norman Whiteside’s twelfth minute opener and extra-time followed. With 100 minutes played, Ronnie Whelan curled a shot around the United defence to score the winner and seal Liverpool’s third consecutive League Cup.
Civic co-operation in anticipation of greater wealth ensured that the world’s first passenger railway was opened between the cities in 1830, but by late 1878, the year Manchester United were formed as Newton Heath, a worldwide trade depression left Manchester grappling with economic stagnation and labour migration. Liverpool was blamed for charging excessively high rates for importing the raw cotton spun in Lancastrian mills and Manchester’s solution was to give the city direct access to the sea to export its manufactured goods, thus cutting out the middle man of Liverpool.
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