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The Kop: Liverpool's Twelfth Man
The Kop: Liverpool's Twelfth Man
Sep 20, 2024 8:07 PM

Author:Stephen F Kelly

The Kop: Liverpool's Twelfth Man

'When The Kop is roaring it really is like having a twelfth man out there on the pitch. They're the best fans in the country - by miles.' Jamie Carragher

The Spion Kop is one of the most famous, emotive and atmospheric vantage points in all of sport. The one-time terracing that could 'suck the ball into the net' - in Bill Shankly's immortal phrase - still inspires and intimidates today. Once the home of more than 25,000 swaying, singing, standing Kopites, it's now seated and can hold merely half that number, but its magic still remains.

In this fully revised and updated edition, Stephen F Kelly uses eyewitness testimonies from Kopites, policemen, cleaners and referees as well as newspaper reports and the recollections of players and managers to trace the history of this amazing and fascinating stand - each anecdote wonderfully evoking the spirit of the changing times the Kop has experienced.

Stirring, emotional and marvellously readable, The Kop is a must for any Liverpool fan and anyone interested in what it means to be a supporter of any football club.

Reviews

Brilliantly compiled ...Stephen F Kelly's fascinating tribute to this mass of emotion is jest.

—— Henry Winter , Daily Telegraph

Like many non-Liverpudlians I was always slightly sceptical about the kop. Was it really such a unique terrace? Stephen F Kelly's The Kop has persuaded me it was.

—— Simon Inglis , Independent

'Sports book of the year'

—— Radio 2

'Compelling...Glorious...Has an appeal far beyond football'

—— Guardian

'Absolutely brilliant'

—— Independent on Sunday

'Engaging and ambitious - crafted from the author's own personal story, passions and obsessions'

—— Esquire

Sports writing at its very best

—— Daily Telegraph

The football book of the year

—— Sunday Times

A love song to the North, and all the contradictions and little irritations about the region that make us love it more"

—— Yorkshire Post

Promised Land' distinguishes itself from your average football book with a framing device evoking the Exodus. This enables Clavane to elegantly and evocatively explore his own Jewishness and the influence of the Israeli diaspora on his beloved football team as well as offering a potted history of the temper and temperament of the city itself ... Clavane's vision is far from gloomy - Leeds has a knack for self-sabotage but it's eminently capable of reinvention too

—— Timeout

This "Northern love story" has as the objects of desire both the city of Leeds and its football club. Pretty often, neither attracts much affection beyond the West Riding-but Clavane digs deep and looks hard in order to explain the forces that shaped both town and team.

—— Independent

Promised Land is both an anatomy of the peculiar mass psychology of Leeds United's support (shaped by the team's multiple failures in big games) and a paean to Clavane's home town, which once nurtured a thriving Jewish subculture.

—— New Statesman

A hard-edged and searingly-honest insight into why we all bother investing so much in 11 men every weekend.

—— Loaded
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