Football's Champions of Change
SHORTLISTED for the Charles Tyrwhitt Children's Sports Book of the Year 2024
Damian Johnson author Laura Greenan illustrator Troy Townsend editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Published:14th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This inspirational book charts the history of the anti-racism movement in English football and beyond, shining a light on both the divisive and unifying power of the beautiful game.
Discover the star footballers, which include the likes of Arthur Wharton, Walter Tull and Clyde Best from the early days, to the modern greats such as Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka who have faced and fought racial bigotry on the pitch and helped advance the cause. There are also commentaries and insights from coaches, referees as well as grassroots activists who are prominent voices in the mainstream and
social media. Features inspiring vox pops from young, modern-day aspiring players and fans from different ethnic backgrounds, explaining their experiences and their own battle (and triumphs) to be treated equally on the pitch and in society.
'This book's brilliant. I'm going to give a copy of this to my granddaughter!' -- Ian Wright OBE
ISBN: 9781783129423
Dimensions: 226mm x 174mm x 16mm
Weight: 503g
128 pages