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OverviewThe unforgettable story of Watford Football Club's seemingly impossible rise from the Fourth to the First Division, led by the unlikely duo of Hornet's manager Graham Taylor and rock star-turned-owner, Elton John. Long before English soccer became an American passion, Watford Football Club--a team located in a working-class industrial town that time and prosperity had passed by--languished at the bottom of the English Football League. Despite their pitiful record, the club enthralled a local boy by the name of Reginald Dwight, who began attending games with his father, an avid fan, in 1953. More than twenty years later, having shed his given name, Elton John had become the most successful rock star in the world. With his six-inch platforms, spangled jumpsuits, and peroxide-colored hair, Elton was glamorous, gay, and seemingly a universe away from the village where he had supported Watford FC, yet his boyhood love of Watford and its dogged players remained. When tempted to buy the sputtering team in 1976, everyone begged Elton not to invest, but they were his team, as they were his father's, and he refused to believe that Watford was beyond redemption. Watford Forever, then, is the remarkable account of Elton John's ownership of Watford FC, and its transformational journey to the top of the First Division under iconic manager Graham Taylor, who was, in the words of award-winning journalist John Preston, ""as traditional as Elton was unconventional."" Inspiring, funny, and ultimately heartrending, this is a tribute to soccer's unlikeliest duo as Elton and Taylor--a straight-talking former fullback with literally no interest in rock music--both beat the odds and their personal demons to save a club and a community. Immersed in the grit of Seventies Britain, Watford Forever tells the story of this ""indissoluble bond,"" revealing how the power of sports and respect for the ""other"" brought about a reclamation whose reverberations can be felt to this day. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Preston , Sir Elton John , Alex JenningsPublisher: Recorded Books Imprint: Recorded Books Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228003248Publication Date: 15 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Preston is a former journalist and arts editor of the Sunday Telegraph. He is the bestselling author of six books, the most recent of which, A Very English Scandal, was made into a BAFTA- and Golden Globe Award-winning television series starring Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw. The film adaptation of his novel, The Dig, has been released on Netflix starring Ralph Fiennes, Carey Mulligan, and Lily James. Sir Elton John is one of the most esteemed, beloved, and best-selling songwriters, performers, and recording artists in history. His monumental career has spanned five decades, during which time he has sold 250 million records worldwide. His single, ""Candle in the Wind 1997,"" a tribute to his friend Princess Diana, is the bestselling single in Billboard history. Alex Jennings is a teacher, author, and performer living in New Orleans. His writing has appeared in strangehorizons.com, podcastle, The Peauxdunque Review, Obsidian Lit, the Locus Award-winning Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia Butler, and in numerous anthologies. His debut collection, Here I Come and Other Stories was released in 2012. He also serves as MC and co-producer of Dogfish, a monthly literary readings series. He is a graduate of Clarion West (2003) and the University of New Orleans. He was born in Wiesbaden (Germany) and raised in Gaborone (Botswana), Paramaribo (Surinam), and Tunis (Tunisia) as well as the United States. He is an afternoon person. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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