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Heaven Up Here

The Story of Liverpool's 1981/82 League and League Cup Double
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It's August 1981 and Liverpool, a city already on its knees in the grip of Thatcherism, is reeling from the devastating effects of the summer riots. While Charles and Diana marry, Ian Botham wins the Ashes and Shergar romps to Derby glory, Liverpool is ablaze. Mass unemployment and widespread poverty reign and hope among the young is fading fast. All that is left to cheer is the football. On the pitch, Liverpool - the European champions - are struggling. The Reds lie adrift in 12th place at Christmas. Gates are falling, key players are ageing, or in the case of Ray Clemence, leaving. But Bruce Grobbelaar has arrived and Ian Rush and Ronnie Whelan are emerging. The axe falls on Phil Thompson's captaincy and the armband is awarded to his nemesis Graeme Souness. It was a Bob Paisley masterstroke. The Reds roared to a 13th league title and an epic Wembley defeat of Spurs to complete a memorable double. This is the story of that unforgettable season, set against a uniquely Scouse social and cultural backdrop.

Author Biography:

This is Mike Nevin's second work on Liverpool FC's halcyon days of the 1980s. His first book, On the March with Kenny's Army (2011), was acclaimed for its richness and attention to detail. Mike is also a noted feature writer and broadcaster on LFC history, having written regular columns and contributed to podcasts for The Anfield Wrap, Anfield Index and ATX press. He also flirts with cricket, writing for The Cricketer magazine.
Release date Australia
May 6th, 2024
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Pages
352
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
ISBN-13
9781785319839
Product ID
35027516

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