The Sports Tourists' Guide to the English Premier League
By (Author) Blair Morse
By (author) Brian Burden
Illustrated by Franklin Canterbury
BookBaby
BookBaby
16th April 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
580
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 38mm
907g
The English Premier League isnt a secret club in America any more.
More and more casual fans are tuning in to the Premier League. Theyre watching on TV, theyre showing up at the pub on Saturday mornings and theyre starting to plan their vacations around a trip to England. And that's why we wrote this book.
What weve created together is a Premier League resource written from an American perspective. We walked the towns, went to the pubs and talked to the locals. And we brought back some special, in-depth tips.
We want this book to be accessible to beginners, people just starting to follow the Premier League. But we also want it to be informative and entertaining for the veteran Premier League fan the people like us, whove been following the league for years.
If youre thinking about traveling to England to see a Premier League game weve put resources in this book to help you.
We didnt contact any of the clubs before we went. We didn't attempt to get press passes or freebies. We wanted to go through the same process as everyone else. And we wanted to share our opinions without influence.
We attempted to buy tickets the same way you would, so we could spot any tricks or glitches in the process. Buying tickets in England is a lot different than here in the US. Inside, we share the best way to get tickets for all 20 current Premier League teams, individually.
And thats not all. We also put together the pertinent facts about all 20 clubs, including their history, past and present, in easy-to-understand bits. Well tell you who each clubs biggest rival is and how many trophies theyve won.
We hope if you read this book, youll walk into any stadium in the Premier League confident that you know your stuff and youre ready to rub shoulders with local fans.
Even if you dont plan to travel to England, we hope our longer essays on each team help you live vicariously through us, and gain deeper knowledge of these clubs, their town, and their fans.
Veteran sportswriter for The Capital in Annapolis, Maryland and The Daily Times in Salisbury, Md. Has covered thousands of soccer games, including the opening game of the inaugural WUSA in 2001. Currently working as Copy Chief for the Legacy Research Group. Blair is a former college cross country and track runner.