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Pioneers of the North: The Birth of Football in the North East

Pioneers of the North: The Birth of Football in the North East

Author: Paul Joannou and Alan Candlish

Pioneers of the North: The Birth of Football in the North East

The North East of England has long been recognised as a Hotbed of Football with both Newcastle United and Sunderland providing the English game with some of the finest ever line-ups and most celebrated players in football’s history, as well as arguably the country’s most passionate supporters.
Pioneers of the North is a comprehensive account of how football developed and took a grip on the very life and soul of the region, on Tyneside in particular but also in Northumberland as well as neighbouring County Durham. Related in detail is the social and sporting background, the origins of football and its growth from Berwick in the north to Darlington and Middlesbrough in the south. The book has a principle focus on the important embryonic clubs of Tyneside in the late 1870s; Tyne Association and Newcastle Rangers and thereafter switches to the development of Newcastle United from their pioneering clubs, Stanley and Newcastle East End, as well as Newcastle West End, great rivals during the period from 1881 to 1893 when Newcastle United joined the Football League.
Other significant clubs which took a non-league route in development are examined notably Shankhouse Black Watch as well as forgotten pioneer teams such as Rendel and Elswick Leather Works, all to figure in FA Cup action during the Victorian years.
Personalities and celebrated names to generate what has now become that Hotbed of Football are explored, as are notable points in development and many of the famous matches of the Victorian era. The book is well illustrated with many rare archive photographs, as well as location plans of several of the now lost pioneering football sites of the distant past.

Publisher

Breedon Books

ISBN
9781859837276
Pricing and discount information
Price in GBP
£16.99

About the Author

Paul Joannou was born and raised in the West End of Newcastle and for over 25 years has been associated with Newcastle United as official club historian. In that period he has written several definitive works on the Magpies including the club’s acclaimed centenary history, United: The First 100 Years & More. Previous works for Breedon include Newcastle United: A Complete Record and The Hughie Gallacher Story.
Alan Candlish hails from the East End heartland of Byker and is also a life-long supporter of the Magpies attending St. James’ Park on a regular basis since 1953. He has assiduously researched the history of the club at all levels from senior to junior teams for over 30 years. He is the author of Ha’Way/Howay the Lads, the definitive history of Tyne-Wear football derbies (which broke into the best sellers’ charts in Sunderland!). For ten years he has contributed regular historical articles for the long-running Newcastle United fanzine The Mag.

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