With increasing admission prices and odd kick-off times, football fans have been having a rough time in recent years, but still they flock to matches. This book tells the story of one club, Everton, through the mouths of their fans and players. It shows how obsessive football fans can be and how they seek humour in every situation. The stories are from Evertonians but the experiences recalled are not unique to one club. Readers won't have to know what Nil Satis Nisi Optimum (Everton's motto) means to enjoy it.
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... just one of numerous highly entertaining and evocative tales chronicled in the brand new ‘Tales From The Gwladys Street’ by David Cregeen and Jonathan Mumford. (Dave Prentice Liverpool Echo)
Jonathan Mumford, a former England badminton player, is a season ticket holder in the legendary Gwladys Street end at Goodison. His first match was the 1989 FA Cup final when he was a Liverpool fan! His father made him see sense. David Cregeen helps coach the Merseyside County FA under-18 team and first went to Everton's Goodison Park ground in 1981. He and his sons, Jonathan and Thomas, are season ticket holders in the Family Enclosure.
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