State of the Art
John Lanchester, 1 June 1989
Manchester United: The Betrayal of a Legend
by Michael Crick and David Smith.
Pelham, 246 pp., £14.95, May 1989,0 7207 1783 3 Show More
by Michael Crick and David Smith.
Pelham, 246 pp., £14.95, May 1989,
Football in its Place: An Environmental Psychology of Football Grounds
by David Canter, Miriam Comber and David Uzzell.
Routledge, 173 pp., £10.95, May 1989,0 415 01240 6 Show More
by David Canter, Miriam Comber and David Uzzell.
Routledge, 173 pp., £10.95, May 1989,
“... every now and then: the best-known current examples are probably Justin Fashanu of Wimbledon and Tony Cascarino of Millwall. The long ball game has a history. It first appeared in the Fifties when Stan Cullis’s Wolverhampton Wanderers adopted the ideas of a Wing-Commander Charles Reep. Reep had invented a theory called POMO, or Point of Maximum ... ”