Women's football : the secret history
Tate, Tim2016
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Total copies: 2
A secret history of women's football, with recollections from the last remaining members of the Dick, Kerr Electrics factory team, and a treasure trove of photos. In their day they were bigger than Beckhamthe working class factory girls who played in front of vast crowds throughout Britain and became celebrities across the world. But they threatened the entire male dominated bastion of 20th century soccer. So the FA plotted to shut them down . . . Womens soccer began to flourish among factory workers during World War I, and by 1920 had become a major spectator sport. Yet in the success of ladies teams and the celebrity of their leading players lay the seeds of their destruction. A year later, the men of the Football Association, alarmed by the huge popularity of the womens game, met behind closed doors and, after a brief debate, banned womens soccer from all professional grounds. Girls With Balls tells the extraordinary story of the time when women ruled the soccer world. With recollections from the last surviving member of the leading factory team during its glory years, backed by remarkable contemporary photographs, here is the missing chapter in soccer's historyits last great secret. It is a tale of self-interested men with power, wealth, and a fiefdom to protect. But above all, it is the story of girls with balls.
Main title:
Women's football : the secret history / Tim Tate.
Author:
Tate, Tim, author
Work:
Imprint:
London : John Blake, 2016.
Collation:
280 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm
Notes:
Originally published: as Girls with balls. 2013.Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781782197720 (pbk)
Dewey class:
796.33408209427665796.334
LC class:
GV944.5
Language:
English
Added title:
Subject:
Dick, Kerr Ladies' Football ClubSoccer for women -- England -- Preston (Lancashire) -- History -- 20th centurySportSports & active outdoor recreationSports teams & clubsEngland20th century, c 1900 to c 1999Football (Soccer, Association football)History: specific events & topicsGender studies: women & girlsHistory of sport
BRN:
382969