Project Restart: From Prem to the Parks, How Football Came Out of Lockdown

Project Restart: From Prem to the Parks, How Football Came Out of Lockdown

Jon Berry
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Author:  Jon Berry
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  256
Publisher:  Pitch Publishing Ltd
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9781785318009

It's an embarrassing truth for many football fans that it was only when professional football was eventually forced to close down that we recognised Covid-19 as a genuine threat to our way of life. Maybe just as shameful was the fact that once lockdown became normalised, it didn't take long for chatter to start about when the game might begin again. This book begins by charting what happened in the weeks leading up to that point, placing football in the context of furloughs, some new-found community awareness and dithering politicians. At the heart of the book are seven case studies of teams. From Burnley in the Premier League, down through the divisions to grassroots football, Project Restart looks at the hopes and fears of supporters and the actions of those charged with keeping their beloved clubs afloat. It looks at how we almost adjusted to the eerie echo of games on TV with no crowds and finishes by trying to address the biggest question in town: what will football look like in a post-Covid future?

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