Extra Time: 50 Further Delights of Modern Football
By (Author) Daniel Gray
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Sport
1st December 2020
29th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gift books
History of sport
796.334
Hardback
176
Width 120mm, Height 180mm
206g
Featured in The Scotsman's Sport Books of 2020 A collection of lyrical sweet-nothings whispered to late goals, local radio commentators, referees falling over and 47 other reminders of why we love football. Despite its flaws and excesses, modern football is still sprinkled with simple yet beguiling delights. In his previous book Saturday, 3pm, Daniel Gray captured many of them. Now he is back with a further 50 short essays of prose poetry dedicated to the games charming, technicolour minutiae. From club lottos to undeserved wins, and from pitch-invading animals to the roar after a minutes silence, Extra Time is another romantic celebration of football fandom and its shared joys, habits, eccentricities and peculiarities. It is a salute to keepers going forward for corners, match balls landing on stand roofs and goals scored in quick succession. These chapters offer a gleeful antidote to disillusionment with modern football, VAR and all. They are reminders of why we care and justifications for our devotion. Each warmly evokes this sports blessed capacity to offer escape and diversion. Let us share the delight once more.
Gray is a master of observing and amplifying the things we love about football but wonder if anyone else even notices * The Times *
Gray writes like Lowry paints. Superb * BBC Radio *
superbly illuminates the many joys of football * Late Tackle *
Daniel Gray's paean to football comes in the form of 50 beautifully written vignettes which celebrate the game's fun and foibles... Gray sifts through the matchday minutiae to produce delightful snapshots. * The Scotsman *
Daniel Gray is the author of Black Boots and Football Pinks, Saturday, 3pm: 50 Eternal Delights of Modern Football and Scribbles in the Margins: 50 Eternal Delights of Books. He has written five other books on football, politics, history and travel. His recent work has included screenwriting for the BBC, presenting social history on television and radio, and writing across a number of national titles.