Richer Than God: Manchester City, Modern Football and Growing Up

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Richer Than God: Manchester City, Modern Football and Growing Up
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Conn
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreSports teams and clubs
Soccer (football)
ISBN/Barcode 9780857384881
ClassificationsDewey:796.334630942733
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint Quercus Publishing
Publication Date 25 April 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Richer Than God is an authoritative, emotional, provocative account of Manchester City's takeover by Sheikh Mansour, culminating in their remarkable last minute Premier League title victory in May 2012. By placing the club's extraordinary current rise in the wider context of its patchy modern history, this is also the story of English football's transformation - from the battlegrounds of the 1980s to today's moneyed, seated, global entertainment. Conn is led to question the very nature of football clubs and being a supporter, the underlying values and running of what used to be called 'the people's game'. A labour of love, this powerfully told account of Manchester City's fall and rise, based on meticulous research over many years, and exclusive access and interviews with key figures, is written in the gripping, revelatory style Conn has made his trademark.

Author Biography

David Conn is an award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster, widely regarded as the foremost investigative writer in football. He writes for the Guardian and was the 2010 Sports News Reporter of the Year. He has three times been named Football Writer of the Year by the Football Supporters' Federation for his investigative work. He lives near Harrogate, in North Yorkshire.

Reviews

'The best football book I have read for a long time' Sam Wallace, Independent. * Independent * 'Superb. Nick Hornby meets Michael Crick' Rob Draper, Mail on Sunday. * Mail on Sunday * 'A must read' Tony Evans, The Times. * The Times *