The Game of Our Lives is a masterly portrait of contemporary Britain
through the lens of soccer. In the last two decades soccer in the United
Kingdom has made the transition from a peripheral dying sport to the
very center of British popular culture, from an economic basket-case to a
booming entertainment industry that has conquered the world. What does
it mean when soccer becomes so central to the private and public lives
of the British people? Has it enriched this island nation or
impoverished it? From the goals, to the players, to the managers, to the
money, David Goldblatt describes how the English Premier League was
forged by Margaret Thatcher's Britain and an alliance of the big clubs
-- Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur --
the Football Association and Rupert Murdoch's Sky TV. He identifies the
real winners and losers in this extraordinary period, and explains how
soccer has closely mirrored the wider political and social
scene.Goldblatt argues that no social phenomenon tracks the momentous
economic, social and political changes of post-Thatcherite Britain in a
more illuminating manner than soccer, and The Game of Our Lives provides
the definitive social history of the EPL -- most popular soccer league
in the world.
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