Football Spirit: United they Stand, United they Soar
By (Author) Gerard Siggins
O'Brien Press Ltd
O'Brien Press Ltd
11th October 2021
10th October 2021
Ireland
Children
Fiction
Rugby Union
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ball games and sports: Association footbal
823.92
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 12mm
172g
Book 8 in the acclaimed Rugby Spirit series.
Eoin Madden and his friends are back at school and it looks like it will be a fun year with new subjects and activities to try. After all his years on the Junior Cup team, Eoin is looking forward to a break from rugby this year; when theres a chance to play soccer instead, he jumps at it!
But its hard to set up a football team at a rugby-mad school like Castlerock can the boys do it And who is the ghostly footballer with links to Dalymount Park that Eoin and his friends keep meeting Eoin usually sees ghosts when trouble is brewing, so is something wrong at the football grounds
From the Busby Babes of the 1950s to the Castlerock Red Rockets, football links the generations.
Good stories for the sports-mad young folk are hard to find, but you cant do better than this Full of family, friends, football and intriguing detail
* Fallen Star Stories *In the eighth book in the Rugby Spirit series, Eoin Madden has decided he wants a break from rugby after so much time on his Junior Cup team. A chance encounter with a ghostly footballer who seemingly has connections to Dalymount Park keeps Eoin and his friends guessing. Gerard Sigginss love of sport and the stories of teamwork that permeate football and rugby make for another wonderful adventure, brim-full of intrigue and heart!
* CBI Deliver the Joy of Reading *these books are such a delight, full of sport and history and mystery. Theyd nearly make you want to be 11 again
* Irish Times *on many childrens Christmas lists this year a modern-day football adventure
* Evening Echo *Ger Siggins has brought Eoin Madden back to the book shelves for Christmas with Football Spirit. The sports-mad teenager has previously captivated youngsters with his adventures in the worlds of rugby and Gaelic football. But, now, having tasted glory in the 15-a-side codes and blossomed with his Castlerock schools junior rugby sides success, the fictional character dips his toe into the beautiful game as he embarks upon transition year Football Spirit grabs the attention with its insight into life at a Dublin private secondary school and the passions triggered by the League of Ireland
* Irish Daily Star *I would give this book an 8 out of ten and think it is suitable for say 9 year olds up. It is very good for anyone who likes sports especially soccer fans and Manchester United ones. Logan, 5th Class, Scoil U Dhlaigh, Leixlip, Co. Kildare
* Seomra Ranga *Gerard Siggins was born in Dublin in 1962. Initially a sports journalist, he worked for many years in the Sunday Tribune, where he became assistant editor. He has written several books about cricket and rugby. His Rugby Spirit series has sold over 65,000 copies and is hugely popular with sports-loving children around the world. Gerard regularly visits schools to talk about his books.