Football Daft

“Football Daft” by Michael Parkinson, published by Ebury Publishing in 1968, is a book that explores the culture and passion surrounding football. With 127 pages, this edition presents insights into the sport, reflecting on its significance and the fervor it inspires among fans. The narrative captures the essence of football as a central element of community and identity, offering a perspective that resonates with enthusiasts of the game.
Readers will find a detailed examination of football’s impact on society, highlighting the various dimensions of fandom and the emotional connections that arise from the sport. The book delves into the experiences of supporters, illustrating how football serves as a backdrop for personal and communal stories. Through its engaging prose, “Football Daft” invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of football in everyday life, making it a noteworthy addition to discussions about sports and culture.
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