Into the Light by Roger Hutchinson

A Complete History of Sunderland Football Club

Into the Light Hutchinson traces a journey from Newcastle Road to the Stadium of Light by way of Roker Park, exploring Sunderland's devotion to winning trophies with style. The long and finally triumphant quest for FA Cup victories is followed game by game. Heartbreaks and disappointments are also here in this see-saw ride of 120 years of English football.

The story of Sunderland Football Club. Charting the club's progress from being the first great team to dominate the Football League, to the squad which returned to the top of English soccer at the dawn of the new millennium, a journey from Newcastle Road to the Stadium of Light via Roker Park. The early days "Team of All the Talents" is featured, along with great goal-scorers and goal-makers like Johnny Campbell and Jimmy Gillespie and legendary goalkeepers such as Ned Doig. Other standout figures are portrayed, from Len Shackleton and Brian Clough to Peter Reid and Niall Quinn. League successes came easily and early to Sunderland. "Into The Light" explores the club's devotion to winning trophies with style, but also exmamines the heartbreaks and disappointments in a see-saw ride through 120 years of English football.
Author(s) : Roger Hutchinson Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 1840184469 ISBN-13 : 9781840184464
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Product Details:

Series Title : Nature's Wild

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 22/03/2001

Publisher : Mainstream Publishing

Page Length : 192mm

Page Size : 198mm