
The Overcoat Men
How Two Unsung Heroes Thwarted a Secret Plan to Kill Off a Football Club
Mark Hodkinson(Author)
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published on 12. August 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-78531-525-1 (ISBN)
Description
The story of two men who almost single-handedly saved their football club from extinction. In the early 80s David Kilpatrick and Graham Morris spied architects' plans to turn Spotland, the home of their beloved, beleaguered Rochdale AFC, into a housing estate. They set about saving the club but first had to take on the alleged 'enemy within'. They worked tirelessly, persuading companies to write off debts while securing loans and donations, a tricky proposition when your club is bottom of the Football League. Meanwhile, the town of Rochdale was on its knees, the last of the cotton mills closing down. The limit of most fans' investment in their club is routinely the price of a season ticket. Directors often risk their houses and businesses, sometimes forfeiting marriages, families and their health in the name of their club. People such as Kilpatrick and Morris - moderately wealthy local businessmen - who serve on football club boards are the unseen, unsung heroes of football, even in the modern age.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 140 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78531-525-1 (9781785315251)
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Mark Hodkinson
The Overcoat Men
How Two Unsung Heroes Thwarted a Secret Plan to Kill Off a Football Club
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08/2019
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Mark Hodkinson is the author of Believe in the Sign (long-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year), Blue Moon: Down Among the Dead Men with Manchester City and The Last Mad Surge of Youth (Q magazine's Novel of the Year). Mark has written for The Times for two decades, and has produced and presented documentaries for BBC Radio 4.