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Union Jock: Sleeping with the Auld Enemy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Union Jock: Sleeping with the Auld Enemy

Contributors:

By (Author) Aidan Smith

ISBN:

9780224080156

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Yellow Jersey Press

Publication Date:

15th July 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

796.3340941

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

295g

Description

July 30, 1966. Bobby Moore is lifting the Jules Rimet trophy, Denis Law is playing golf, and a young boy in Edinburgh is being taught the most important lesson of his life: no matter who England are playing, you support the other lot. If the opposition have a dodgy human rights record, or are cruel to wasps, or can't even be located on a large-format map - too bad. You support the other lot. Forty years on, and Aidan Smith has done a pretty good job of supporting the other lot. But these days he should be old enough, and ugly enough, to be above petty, playground-formed sporting squabbles. Besides, the World Cup is coming, Scotland haven't made it, and he's about to marry an Englishwoman. Maybe it's a sign. But can a Scotsman ever cheer for 'Ingerland' In Union Jock, Aidan Smith investigates the age-old England-Scotland emnity, both on and off the football field. The Scots may have suffered at the hands of the Auld Enemy for centuries - Braveheart, Culloden, Jimmy Hill calling David Narey's goal a "toe-poke" (against Brazil in the 1982 World Cup, top right-hand corner) - but now they're a nation on the rise, with a spanking new parliament to prove it.But what do the fans, players, politicians, and Sassenach invaders really think about their English neighbours Would supporting England be a denial of their Scottishness Join Aidan Smith on his quest to put an end to centuries of not-so-friendly rivalry. That's if the Scots don't get him first. Or the English.

Reviews

An entertaining and enlightening cross-cultural border exchange * Metro *
A journey into the psyche of a foreign nation... part travelogue, part autobiography, part humorous musing * Four Four Two *

Author Bio

Aidan Smith has lived in Edinburgh all his life, and is currently Senior Feature Writer of Scotland on Sunday. He is the author of one previous book - Heartfelt- Supping Bovril from the Devil's Cup - which Irvine Welsh called 'the best book I've ever read about football'.

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