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Blues & Beatles :Football, Family and the Fab Four - the Life of an Everton Supporter
Blues & Beatles :Football, Family and the Fab Four - the Life of an Everton Supporter
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Published:
1 June, 2018
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Duncan Ferguson. David Moyes. Paul McCartney. A father and a son. A passion for Everton, and a passion for The Beatles. Blues & Beatles is a story of football and music across the generations, showing in touching and hilarious detail how a young boy inherited his father's obsessions - and would one day pass them on to his own sons. A journalist like his father, Neil Roberts has special access to his beloved football club, so his heartfelt memoir includes glimpses within the inner sanctum of Goodison Park as well as every unforgettable Everton moment since the 1980s, all soundtracked by the Fab Four. Along the way, Neil meets his heroes - including musical as well as Everton icons - and reveals intriguing connections to Dixie Dean and a famous Victorian footballer. But above all, Blues & Beatles is a story of football and music shared by father and son. Described by Everton fans' website Blue Kipper as "a fantastic read [which] covers every Everton 'moment' from the 70's to date carefully captured in detail."
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781785313998 |
| ISBN10 | 1785313991 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 224 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Pitch Publishing Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
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Author's Bio
Neil Roberts is also the author of Everton On This Day. A newspaper and television journalist, he has worked for the Liverpool Echo, the BBC and ITN among others, as well as being the original writer of The Evertonian magazine. Neil was born into an Everton-loving family, and his two sons now follow in the Royal Blue tradition.