We Don't Know What We're Doing

We Don't Know What We're Doing
ISBN-10
1847440134
ISBN-13
9781847440136
Category
Soccer fans
Pages
311
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Sphere
Author
Adrian Chiles

Description

Most things in life that make you miserable you can change. But you can't change your football team. In his brilliant first book, Match of the Day 2 presenter and lifelong West Bromwich Albion fan Adrian Chiles asks why we feel the way we do about our teams and go to such great - almost bizarre - lengths to follow them. Seeking an answer to the oft-chanted question 'Who are you?', Adrian meets the fan who's missed only five games since the Second World War; the woman who has never seen her side concede a goal because she always covers her eyes; and the octogenarian who, relegated or promoted, weaves a rug to celebrate. The story, just like supporting a football team, is by turns hilarious, heartwarming and heartbreaking.

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