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Two Tribes: Liverpool, Everton And A City On The Brink
Two Tribes: Liverpool, Everton And A City On The Brink
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A year before this momentous Cup Final, Liverpool fans had been involved in the Heysel disaster. Thirty-nine people had died in the decaying stadium – a tragedy which cast a long, dark shadow over the sport. English clubs were banned from continental competition, and football reached its lowest point.
Tony Evans’s Two Tribes recalls the tumultuous 1985/86 season and the titanic struggle for supremacy between the two great Merseyside clubs. Set against a backdrop of social and political turmoil, it reveals the full impact of Thatcher’s policies, the vibrant northwest music scene, and the burgeoning anti-establishment vibe on the streets and on the terraces.
Giving voice to players, managers, politicians, and musicians, Two Tribes follows the remarkable twists and turns of a season and how Merseysiders took over London for one unforgettable day with deafening chants of ‘Merseyside! Merseyside!’ ringing around Wembley Stadium.
Ultimately, this is the story of Liverpool’s renaissance and Everton’s private agony, masked by a show of solidarity and communal spirit on the day, and how a season which began in shame ended in pride.
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One Line Summary
A dramatic football season capturing Merseyside’s resilience.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in football history intertwined with social issues, this book offers a vivid account of a pivotal season for Liverpool and Everton. It beautifully captures the emotional highs and lows, revealing how sports can reflect broader societal struggles. Fans of passionate narratives and rich cultural context will find this story both compelling and inspiring.