Nearly Reach the Sky: A Farwell to Upton Park
By (Author) Brian Williams
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st May 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Sports teams and clubs
796.334630942176
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
If ever there was a football club that carries the cross for all others, it is West Ham United. Success, failure, heroism, boardroom stupidity, skulduggery - if it's happened at any club, you can bet it's happened at Upton Park. West Ham can be viewed from many angles. Brian Williams has chosen to take a sideways look at the club he has followed
Whichever team you support, Nearly Reach the Sky is a smashing read, beautifully written - even if it is about West Ham and I'm a Sheffield United fan. David Marsh Oh, the exquisite torture of being the fan of a so-nearly club - A poignant portrait of the unrequited football supporter, brilliantly illuminated by vivid snapshots of those rare but cherished glimpses of glory. Jeff Powell Brian Williams is a proper fan, and Nearly Reach the Sky is a proper fan's book. The Guardian Part nostalgia trip, part love letter to a soon-to-be departed old friend, it's an enjoyable account of modern fandom. FourFourTwo Brian Williams has got in ahead of the crowd ... lovingly pouring over every detail of his life as a fan, and the Upton Park match day experience. Blowing Bubbles Magazine
Brian Williams is a journalist on the Guardian, where he has worked for the past 25 years. Married with two grown-up children, he lives in Brighton & Hove. Williams has supported West Ham for 50 years - and he has got the grey hairs to prove it!