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Get It On

How the '70s Rocked Football

Jon Spurling author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Biteback Publishing

Published:3rd Mar '22

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Four years after the crowning glory of 1966 and a decade after the abolition of the maximum wage, a brash new era dawned in English football. As the 1970s took hold, a new generation of larger-than-life footballers and managers came to dominate the sport, appearing on television sets in vivid technicolour for the first time. Set against a backdrop of three-day weeks, strikes, political unrest, freezing winters and glam rock, Get It On tells the intriguing inside story of how commercialism, innovation, racism and hooliganism rocked the national game in the 1970s. Charting the emergence of Brian Clough, Bob Paisley and Kevin Keegan, and the fall of George Best, Alf Ramsey and Don Revie, this fascinating footballing fiesta traces the highs and lows of an evolutionary and revolutionary era for the beautiful game. Jon Spurling has been interviewing footballers for twenty-five years, including legends George Best and Jack Charlton, European Cup-winning captains Emlyn Hughes and John McGovern and pioneering black footballers Cyrille Regis and Brendon Batson. Get It On presents these heroes of the era in their unvarnished and uncompromising glory and explores how the 1970s was the most groundbreaking decade in English football history.

"You always know you're going to get a fascinating read from Spurling, but this is his most vivid book yet - sheer joy! For us old geezers it's like being miraculously transported back to the 1970s. And for younger readers I can promise you quite an education." Patrick Barclay"A fascinating, funny and poignant stroll down memory lane of an era that shaped the modern game. The '70s was the decade when English football went pop. It exploded. Football went from black and white to colour. Players became personalities. Football went from short back and sides to sideburns and mullets. It began with England's squad singing 'Back Home', which sold 100,000 copies a day, as they headed to the World Cup and sadly continued with England staying back home when they didn't qualify for the '74 and '78 World Cups. Even then, the show went on, changing football for ever." Henry Winter "Jon Spurling's brilliant, non-judgemental, superbly researched and anecdote-laden book is a wonderful telling of when football and all those involved in it were dragged out of the footballing dark ages of the 1960s and into the money-fuelled and fame-filled combination of excess and success that it has become today." - Guillem Balague "Get It On is the superbly told story of the decade when football became flash. It has a cast to die for - from Big Mal to Old Big 'Ead, through Bestie, Bowles and the Doc. You can smell the Brut and taste the Watneys Party Seven. A brilliant history of footballers you thought you knew but didn't." - Tim Rich, author of The Quality of Madness: A Life of Marcelo Bielsa "A wonderfully evocative portrait of an incredible decade for English football. It pulls together cultural history seamlessly and brings to life the major characters from the era." - Michael Cox, The Athletic "The big teams, events and personalities, and intriguing new angles on familiar tales... Many of the key figures are no longer with us, but the indefatigable Spurling tracked down many of them and recorded their memories before they left." - David Winner, author of Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football "Cracking tales from the terraces amid betrayal in the boardrooms." - Tim Marshall, author of "Dirty Northern B*st*rds!" and Other Tales from the Terraces: The Story of Britain's Football Chants "Bringing football history to vibrant life is Jon Spurling's gift - and it is also a gift to the reader. He transports us back to a time when the mavericks and marvels challenged convention during the 1970s. It was a fascinating period of old meeting new in the game's evolution and Spurling's storytelling, insights and eye for character and social context shine through." - Amy Lawrence

ISBN: 9781785906510

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416 pages