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OverviewLansdowne Road has long been renowned as a sacred place for international rugby and soccer. In this affectionate history, the authors lift the lid on its greatest days and nights. From the birth of the stadium in 1873 till it closed for rebuilding in 2006, they bring to life fascinating stories such as that of the Native American lacrosse team, the brilliant athletic stars of the 1940s and 1950s, and the American Football experiment. The triple crowns, stirring victories and memorable goals and tries that brought the crowd worldwide fame as 'The Lansdowne Roar' are all here, as well as the moments of comedy and tragedy that marked the life of Ireland's oldest stadium. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malachy Clerkin , Gerard SigginsPublisher: O'Brien Press Ltd Imprint: O'Brien Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.855kg ISBN: 9780862789107ISBN 10: 0862789109 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 03 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'all the comedy and tragedy of generations of handed-down stories are in this book' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'a fond look back at the life that once pulsed through the stadium ... heaves with stories and trivia' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'an engaging look at the history of the beloved sports ground' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine Siggins and Clerkin 'punctuate the tale of the most traditional rugby arena with a host of intriguing gems' -- Irish Independent 'eclectic ... remarkable' -- Irish Independent 'surely the outstanding sports book of the year -- Irish Independent 'lavishly illustrated ... coupled with some very fine writing' -- Sunday Tribune 'history of Lansdowne Road vividly captured' -- Northern Standard 'sports fans are sure to find plenty to entertain them in Lansdowne Road, the marvellous history of the stadium by Ger Siggins and Malachy Clerkin' -- Evening Herald 'a sports fan's delight' -- Books Ireland 'the Siggins-Clerkin book is a comprehensive and well-written account of the history of Lansdowne Road' -- Irish Times 'excellently researched and highly entertaining' ' -- Irish Times 'affectionate history' -- Dungarvon Observer 'all the comedy and tragedy of generations of handed-down stories are in this book' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'a fond look back at the life that once pulsed through the stadium ... heaves with stories and trivia' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'an engaging look at the history of the beloved sports ground' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine Siggins and Clerkin 'punctuate the tale of the most traditional rugby arena with a host of intriguing gems' -- Irish Independent 'eclectic ... remarkable' -- Irish Independent 'surely the outstanding sports book of the year -- Irish Independent 'lavishly illustrated ... coupled with some very fine writing' -- Sunday Tribune 'history of Lansdowne Road vividly captured' -- Northern Standard 'sports fans are sure to find plenty to entertain them in Lansdowne Road, the marvellous history of the stadium by Ger Siggins and Malachy Clerkin' -- Evening Herald 'a sports fan's delight' -- Books Ireland 'the Siggins-Clerkin book is a comprehensive and well-written account of the history of Lansdowne Road' -- Irish Times 'excellently researched and highly entertaining' ' -- Irish Times 'affectionate history' -- Dungarvon Observer 'excellent' -- Irish Independent 'pleasantly offbeat and immensely informative' -- Sunday Tribune 'superb ... fascinating' -- Emerald Rugby Magazine 'all the comedy and tragedy of generations of handed-down stories are in this book' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'a fond look back at the life that once pulsed through the stadium ... heaves with stories and trivia' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine 'an engaging look at the history of the beloved sports ground' -- Irish Times Saturday Magazine Siggins and Clerkin 'punctuate the tale of the most traditional rugby arena with a host of intriguing gems' -- Irish Independent 'eclectic ... remarkable' -- Irish Independent 'surely the outstanding sports book of the year -- Irish Independent 'lavishly illustrated ... coupled with some very fine writing' -- Sunday Tribune Author InformationMalachy Clerkin is the chief sportswriter of the Sunday Tribune where he has worked since winning a sportswriting competition organised and overseen by his co-author Gerard Siggins in 1999. He has been assured by his co-author that there was more than one entrant, but has yet to see documentary proof that this was the case. He has covered every conceivable sporting event for the Tribune, from Olympic Games to World Cups in soccer and rugby. Gerard Siggins was born in Dublin in 1962. Initially a sports journalist, he worked for many years in the Sunday Tribune, where he became assistant editor. He has written several books about cricket, as well as being co-author of Lansdowne Road: The Stadium; The Matches; The Greatest Days. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |