Having achieved an against-the-odds promotion from the Championship in the 2013/14 season, hopes were high amongst Burnley FC's supporters that the "biggest underdogs in the history of the Premier League", as Sean Dyche put it, could "make the impossible possible" and negotiate their way to survival in the world's wealthiest and most competitive league. With no wins and just four points and five goals from their opening 10 fixtures, the Clarets initially struggled to get to grips with the demands of performing at a higher level. Yet by the time the New Year rolled around, Burnley - with their trademark tenacity, teamwork and togetherness - had hauled themselves back into contention with a series of increasingly impressive performances which suggested that they were beginning to show that they had what it took to secure another season of top-flight football. But then came a disastrous January transfer window, a run of one win in 14 attempts and a record-breaking goal-drought. Suddenly, Sean Dyche and his men were staring down the barrel ...Stephen Cummings was there for every twist and turn - the highs of the unlikely victory over champions Manchester City, putting Jose Mourinho's nose out of joint at Stamford Bridge, playing Manchester United off the park at Old Trafford and the incredible comebacks at the Etihad and St. James' Park. He was also there for the lows, but doesn't want to detail them here ...
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Having achieved an against-the-odds promotion from the Championship in 2013/14, hopes were high amongst Burnley FC's supporters that the "biggest underdogs in the history of the Premier League", as Sean Dyche put it, could "make the impossible possible" and negotiate their way to survival in the world's wealthiest and most competitive league.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781904091943
Publisert
2015-10-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Vertical Editions
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Born in Burnley in 1967, author Stephen Cummings started attending Turf Moor in the 1975/76 season - just in time to see the Clarets relegated from the top flight and begin their 12-year slide into decline and near oblivion. Whilst waiting for the club to re-establish itself, the author has been busy working for the Civil Service, penning a weekly football column for a local newspaper - which has run for 20 years - and co-writing plays which have been staged in London and Belfast.Having moved to Chorlton a few years ago (there was a girl and a drink involved), he currently works in the English Department of an inner-city school in Manchester where he strives tirelessly to convert United and City fans on a daily basis.His most fervent wish is that Burnley will revert to wearing the famous "Blue V" strip last seen in the late 1970s.