Football: Those Were the Days
By (Author) Captain William Featherstone-Dawes
HarperCollins Publishers
Portico
8th December 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nostalgia: general
796.33409
Hardback
144
Width 200mm, Height 154mm, Spine 17mm
409g
An amusing step back in time to when football was a much simpler game
In the good old days of association football there was no such thing as WAGs, the balls were made from rhino hide and players made their way to the ground by tram. And the rudest thing you could say to a referee was: Hoy, referee! Do you need spectacles Those Were The Days: Football journeys back through the photo archives to find photos of pre-war footer accompanied by a sparkling commentary, delivered in a Path news style that wouldnt go amiss delivered by Mr Cholmondley-Warner (of Harry Enfield fame). Those were the days when you could still smoke while playing centre forward, when games often ended 6-6 and a broken leg was no excuse to miss the second half.
Find even more humourous nostalgia in: When I Were a Lad (9781907554001), When I Where a School Lad (9781907554148), When I Were a Nipper (9781907554360) and Those Were the Days: Golf (9781843400002).
Andrew Davies has written a variety of comedy books including The Grumpy Driver's Handbook and 101 Places Not To Visit. When I Were A Lad's approach to child safety was so original that he was invited on BBC Breakfast Time to explain it.