Pirates, Punks & Politics - FC St. Pauli: Falling in Love with a Radical Football Club
Pirates, Punks & Politics - FC St. Pauli: Falling in Love with a Radical Football Club
Pirates, Punks & Politics - FC St. Pauli: Falling in Love with a Radical Football Club
Pirates, Punks & Politics - FC St. Pauli: Falling in Love with a Radical Football Club
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Im ersten englischsprachigen Buch über den FC St. Pauli erklärt ein englischer Fan seine Liebe zum FC St. Pauli und das Besondere an diesem Verein. Mit der Unterstützung von 1910 e.V., alle Überschüsse gehen an das Museum.

Autor: Nick Davidson

Erschienen am: 14.02.2014

Seiten: 288

Sprache: englisch

ISBN: 9781907524417


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English description

FC Sankt Pauli - the football club in the red-light district of Hamburg; a transvestite chairman; terraces populated by punks, pimps and prostitutes; a club run by anarchists, united under the skull and crossbones flag. This is the cliche that has been lazily peddled, one which attracts clueless stag parties from the Reeperbahn to the Millerntor stadium. But it's not the real St Pauli. In Pirates, Punks & Politics author Nick Davidson puts the record straight, intermingling the history of FC St. Pauli, and the district it represents, with an account of his own involvement with the club. Back in 2007 Davidson travelled with his father to watch his first game at the Millerntor. What he found reinforced his faith in football. This book goes beyond the stereotype to seek out the real St. Pauli - a club with a passionate, left-wing fan base that has made a stand against, fascism, racism, sexism and both in football and wider society. As the author and countless others have discovered, the Millerntor is also a place which welcomes with open arms fans seeking an alternative to the rabid commercialisation of football elsewhere, encouraging them to stay for hours after the final whistle and immerse themselves in the vibrant fan culture. Read this book and fall in love with a different kind of football.

About The Author

Nick Davidson

Nick Davidson works as a freelance graphic designer (he designed the cover artwork for Modern Football is Rubbish and Modern Football is STILL Rubbish). Nick studied History and Politics at Warwick University, he then completed an MA in Sociology of Sport at Leicester University’s Centre for Research into Sport and Society.
This is Nick’s second book. In 2002, he wrote Team Shirts to Ticket Stubs: A Visual History of Watford Football Club 1977-2002 which was published by Watford Football Club.
Nick is a lifelong Watford fan and, along with Shaun, plays five-a-side football every Wednesday night. Chasing 18-year-old kids around the football pitch makes him feel very old.