Alan McDougall is a leading sports historian and a lifelong Liverpool fan. He is author of The People's Game: Football, State and Society in East Germany (2016) and Contested Fields: A Global History of Modern Football (2020).
'Dreams and Songs to Sing is a magisterial study of the history and identity of Liverpool Football club, using the voices of fans and others. Readable, shocking, at times exciting and modern, this book sheds new light on this great club, and on the political, social and cultural importance and changes which Liverpool FC has both reflected and produced, as well as its relationship with its fans. An outstanding contribution to the growing field of football history.' John Foot, author of Calcio: A History of Italian Football 'Never before has a book cast the net so wide to try and capture what truly makes this football club so special. One minute you are in Turin, the next in Toronto, but always with Liverpool in your heart. I came away from reading it with an even greater sense of pride and wonder at my club.' John Gibbons, The Anfield Wrap 'Alan McDougall's Dreams and Songs to Sing is a fabulous collage of Liverpool, the city, the club and its fans. Its use of fan mail, club records and wider cultural histories make it a rich and nuanced text. It is local and global, historic and contemporary, clear eyed yet rooted in personal history and nostalgia, it is an engaging and absorbing read.' David Goldblatt, author of The Ball is Round 'This latest book on Liverpool FC is superbly researched and quotes the comments of die-hard Reds. It takes you from the Shankly years to the Klopp generation - and not just the good parts.' John Pearman, Red All Over The Land 'This is a fascinating and innovative study of an oddly-neglected area of cultural history: the emotional practice of watching, following and experiencing football as a fan. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand why football matters so much to the people and communities near and far that continue to sustain it.' Matthew Taylor, author of The Association Game: A History of British Football