Tangled Up in Blue
The Rise and Fall of Rangers FC
If the wider, football-conscious world is aware of just two things about Scottish football, they are surely as follows: firstly,
that there is a virulent rivalry in Glasgow between the city's two great teams, Rangers and Celtic, based on a religious divide; and secondly, that Rangers recently suffered a catastrophic financial
collapse, which ultimately led to the club's insolvency. Les mer
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If the wider, football-conscious world is aware of just two things about Scottish football, they are surely as follows: firstly,
that there is a virulent rivalry in Glasgow between the city's two great teams, Rangers and Celtic, based on a religious divide;
and secondly, that Rangers recently suffered a catastrophic financial collapse, which ultimately led to the club's insolvency.
Split into two separate, but closely linked, sections, Tangled Up in Blue: The Rise and Fall of Rangers FC gives the full
account of both of these stories. Stephen O'Donnell explores how Rangers first became associated with hard-line Protestantism,
dominating Scottish football for decades without ever knowingly signing a Catholic footballer, until the feted arrival of
Maurice Johnston at Ibrox in 1989. He then switches focus to the club's financial affairs, as Rangers' unsustainable spending
brought the club to the brink of collapse and, despite the hidden benefits of an illegal tax avoidance scheme, resulted in
its liquidation.
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2019
Forlag: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781785315091
Format: 24 x 16 cm
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Stephen O'Donnell is an author and freelance writer of football-themed fiction and non-fiction, based in Glasgow. His novels
Paradise Road and Scotball were published to critical acclaim. Recently, he has switched to non-fiction, focusing his work
on the reasons for the apparent decline of Scottish football in recent years. Stephen is also a contributor to The Blizzard
and Nutmeg magazines.