One Man Went to Mow

One Man Went to Mow by Mark Worrall, published by Gate 17 in 2007, is a first edition book comprising 186 pages. This work chronicles the adventures of Marco and the Gate 17 boys as they follow their team’s quest for glory, providing insights into the experiences of soccer fans. The narrative explores the mythical concept of ‘Being Chels’, a unique mindset that Chelsea supporters embody, which rivals often find challenging to understand.
Readers will find a detailed account of the camaraderie and passion that defines the soccer culture surrounding Chelsea Football Club. The book delves into the dynamics of fandom, illustrating how the concept of ‘Being Chels’ shapes the identity of its followers. With a focus on sports and recreation, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the highs and lows of supporting a soccer team, making it a relevant read for enthusiasts of the sport.
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Chronicles the adventures of Marco and the Gate 17 boys as they follow their teams quest for glory. This book explains the mythical concept of ‘Being Chels’, the peerless state of true blue mind that followers of Chelsea’s rivals struggle to come to terms with.
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