
The Title
The Story of the First Division
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Narrated by:
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Piers Hampton
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By:
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Scott Murray
About this listen
Today the top flight of English football is inescapable: a multi-billion-pound, star studded beast shrieking from our screens and newspapers seven days a week and presented as the be-all and end-all of the game's history. Yet, prior to the Premier League's inception in 1992, there's a rich tapestry winding back to 1888 and the formation of the Football League.
In The Title, Scott Murray delivers a lively, cherry-picked history of the country's football narrative through the prism of the old First Division. Rich with humour yet underpinned with solid research, this is a glorious ramble across English football's varied terrain.
With as much about Preston, Burnley, Wolves, Portsmouth and West Brom as the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, we learn the less well-known stories the sport has to tell, such as the plight of Glossop - the smallest club to ever play top-flight football. Every period is covered from the early managerial genius of Tom Watson, the bowler-hatted Victorian Mourinho, to Kenny Dalglish and Alex Ferguson, via Herbert Chapman, Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough.
All presented in Murray's usual sardonic style, The Title is a highly informed, fresh and affectionate one-stop guide to the history of the English game, and a delight for any football fan.
©2017 Scott Murray (P)2017 Audible, LtdNarrator doesn’t know football
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A very interesting and well researched book
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Pronunciation disappointing!
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Nicely narrated overall. However, one big bug bear is the errors that were allowed to remain in his pronunciation of certain players’ and clubs’ names. Dave Mackie? Steve Hayway? Bow Russia M’gldbach, Gary Francis? Bill Shankly and Tommy Doc with Yorkshire accents? Doesn’t anyone help the narrators with this stuff?
Still a good listen though. Recommended.
Excellent football history
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Molineux is pronounced as molly-no and molin-no.
Juve is pronounced as you’ve.
I can’t bare to relive the rest.
I’d expect Audible to at least employ a producer that had some understanding of football and considering the Narrator has done at least one more football book, it’s frankly embarrassing
Worst Auditory Performance in 70+ Books
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Nostalgia at its best, but....
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