Football Rage follows in the footsteps of Football Mad and Football Wild and concludes the Football Satires Trilogy.
Following the abysmal efforts of Team England at the last Football World Cup, a wave of protests has taken the football fraternity by surprise. Excess is no longer acceptable at a time of austerity and the fans are claiming their forgotten right to exercise some control over their favourite team.
The demise of the old regime sends political tremors and plots abound at the very heart of Football governance as well as in the media circus. Change is in the air, sometimes welcome, often feared.
Football Rage follows in the footsteps of Football Mad and Football Wild and concludes the Football Satires Trilogy.
Following the abysmal efforts of Team England at the last Football World Cup, a wave of protests has taken the football fraternity by surprise. Excess is no longer acceptable at a time of austerity and the fans are claiming their forgotten right to exercise some control over their favourite team.
The demise of the old regime sends political tremors and plots abound at the very heart of Football governance as well as in the media circus. Change is in the air, sometimes welcome, often feared.
Imprint | Authorhouse |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | November 2010 |
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Format | Electronic book text - Windows |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4567-8391-4 |
Barcode | 9781456783914 |
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LSN | 1-4567-8391-2 |