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The History of Football

Paul Davies

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English
Paul Davies
20 May 2026
The History of Football charts the extraordinary journey of the nation's favourite sport from its unruly medieval origins to its place at the heart of global culture. Moving through centuries of change, it reveals how chaotic folk games played in village streets evolved into the codified, tactical, and fiercely competitive sport that would come to define English identity.

From the public-school playing fields where the first rules were forged to the industrial towns where working-class communities built the modern club game, this sweeping narrative uncovers the social forces, personalities, and passions that shaped football's rise. It explores the birth of the FA, the drama of the early Cup competitions, the struggles over professionalism, and the creation of the Football League, before tracing the sport's expansion through the twentieth century-its heroes, its tragedies, its moments of unity and division.

The book follows England's post-war triumphs and failures, the turbulence of the hooligan era, and the seismic transformation brought by the Premier League, television money, and globalisation. It also restores women's football to its rightful place in the story, from the pioneering teams of the early twentieth century to the modern success of the Lionesses. Rich in character, culture, and context, this is the story of how football became more than a game: a mirror of English society, a source of pride and conflict, and a living tradition that continues to evolve. For fans, historians, and anyone fascinated by the forces that shape national identity, this book offers a vivid, authoritative portrait of the sport that changed England-and the world.
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Imprint:   Paul Davies
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9798235159549
Pages:   178
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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