Two Tribes by Tony Evans - ISBN: 9780857503206
Paperback
Liverpool & Everton clash in ‘86: Football, city, and reputation reborn.

Two Tribes

Liverpool, Everton and a City on the Brink

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    19 September 2019

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Summary

The story of the 1985⁄86 football season, when Liverpool and Everton were the top two teams in the land and how, during this epic season, both the game and the City of Liverpool’s reputation, changed for ever.

Cup Final Day, 1986, and the eyes of the world are on Liverpool and Everton. The two best teams in Europe are about to engage in a gladiatorial battle at Wembley. But this no ordinary cup final. On this warm May day, the future of English football - and a city’s reputation - is …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857503206
ISBN-10:0857503200
Author:Tony Evans
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Bantam Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:19 September 2019
Weight:225g
Dimensions:198mm x 127mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

The power of Tony Evans’s writing emerges from the juxtaposition of football passion and political insight. A writer who understands that the meaning and beauty of football emerges not from mere tactics and line-ups but from the social context. – Matthew Syed, author of Black Box Thinking
Politically charged, and flashing between scenes of gallows humour and improbable sporting achievement, Two Tribes is an uncompromising portrayal. Tony Evans brilliantly captures a city under fire through its rival footballers. – Simon Hughes, author of Ring of Fire and Men in White Suits
Highly recommended– not just on Merseyside, but for all who remember that season fondly and for those who wish to recall or understand an era when English football and society existed on a knife-edge. – Oliver Kay * The Times *
Tony Evans is a brilliant writer who knows these teams, this subject, this era, this culture, these themes and this city better than anybody, and this enthralling book makes that so clear. – Miguel Delaney * Independent *
Thatcher, tumult, tunes. This is more than just a football book. – Michael Calvin * Sunday Times *
A great read. As a Liverpool fan there is obvious interest. But to me the book goes a lot deeper than that, covering Liverpool City’s political climate in the ‘80s, the growth of football television coverage, etc. Lots of fun. – Marco Giocomelli * Evening Standard *
Not just a funny and forensic account of the year the city of Liverpool was the undisputed capital of British football, but a proud and unapologetic tribute to how that city stood up, in all its radical beauty, to a brutal Thatcherite pounding. Two Tribes is social history of football writing at its finest. – Brian Reade * Daily Mirror *
Two Tribes perfectly illustrates the relationship between football and society in Thatcher’s Britain with as many twists and turns off the pitch as on it…The sheer beauty of this book is its ability to take you from the stinking alleyways and crumbling terraces that were the norm for football supporters at that time… Two Tribes is not a Liverpool book. It’s not an Everton book either. It’s a snapshot of a time when watching football was often a matter of survival. And that’s what makes it so good.’ * The Sportsman *
A coruscating snapshot of football and life on Merseyside during Thatcher’s Britain. * The Observer
- Best Sports Books of 2018 *

About The Author

Tony Evans

Tony Evans is a former columnist and football editor for The Times. He is the author of Two Tribes, Far Foreign Land and I Don’t Know What It Is, But I Love It, and is now a writer and pundit. Before becoming a journalist, he spent his twenties following Liverpool FC and playing in bands, including a stint with The Farm. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.

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