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Overview**Longlisted, William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2025** In the 1980s, politicians declared war on football; football supporters declared war on each other inside crumbling stadiums that resembled bomb sites and the '82 and '86 World Cups were played against the backdrop of the Falklands conflict. It was a decade in which some fans died watching the game they loved, and at times, the 'slum sport' seemed set to implode. Yet, remarkably, the game was on the cusp of morphing into the behemoth it has become today. Set against a backdrop of economic recession, rampant hooliganism and suspect fashion, Go To War tells the story of how triumph and tragedy shaped English football during the 1980s. Throughout this explosive book, author Jon Spurling delves into the stories behind the successes and strife. Thirty years in the making, Go To War draws on interviews conducted with '80s icons including Terry Butcher, Graeme Sharp and Ray Wilkins, managerial legends like Howard Kendall and Bobby Robson and FA Cup heroes Ricky Villa and Norman Whiteside. Like its precursor, the bestselling Get It On, Go To War provides a unique insight into a pivotal footballing decade. 'Enthralling...Another tour de force.' Backpass magazine 'A tremendously readable chronicle of English football in its darkest age, brimming with evocative anecdotes. From the violence on the terraces to the high drama on the pitch, Go To War perfectly captures the moodiness of the 1980s. I enjoyed it enormously.' Dominic Sandbrook 'A beautifully crafted book on a pivotal footballing era.' Jim Rosenthal 'Jon Spurling's eye for detail and character makes him the perfect writer to chronicle a decade when football was about so much more than what happened on the pitch. Not just the best book about '80s football but one of the best books I've read about '80s Britain.' Josh Widdicombe Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jon SpurlingPublisher: Biteback Publishing Imprint: Biteback Publishing ISBN: 9781837360536ISBN 10: 1837360537 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 24 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Enthralling ... Another tour de force.” Backpass magazine “A tremendously readable chronicle of English football in its darkest age, brimming with evocative anecdotes. From the violence on the terraces to the high drama on the pitch, Go To War perfectly captures the moodiness of the 1980s. I enjoyed it enormously.” Dominic Sandbrook “A beautifully crafted book on a pivotal footballing era.” Jim Rosenthal “Jon Spurling’s eye for detail and character makes him the perfect writer to chronicle a decade when football was about so much more than what happened on the pitch. Not just the best book about ’80s football but one of the best books I’ve read about ’80s Britain.” Josh Widdicombe ""Enthralling ... Another tour de force."" Backpass magazine ""A tremendously readable chronicle of English football in its darkest age, brimming with evocative anecdotes. From the violence on the terraces to the high drama on the pitch, Go To War perfectly captures the moodiness of the 1980s. I enjoyed it enormously."" Dominic Sandbrook ""A beautifully crafted book on a pivotal footballing era."" Jim Rosenthal ""Jon Spurling's eye for detail and character makes him the perfect writer to chronicle a decade when football was about so much more than what happened on the pitch. Not just the best book about '80s football but one of the best books I've read about '80s Britain."" Josh Widdicombe Author InformationA history and politics teacher by day, Jon Spurling has written articles and interviewed footballers for numerous publications at home and abroad, including FourFourTwo, When Saturday Comes, The Blizzard, Nutmeg and 11 Freunde. Jon has authored seven previous books, including the bestselling Highbury: The Story of Arsenal in N5 and Get It On: How the '70s Rocked Football, which was shortlisted for the Sports Writing Award at the 2023 Sports Book Awards. He is currently writing the third book of his footballing history trilogy, which will be on the '90s. He lives in Canterbury with his wife and two daughters. He tweets from @JonSpurling1. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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