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Henry McLeish

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    Scottish Football
    Citizens United
    Scotland First: Truth and Consequences
    • 2018

      Scottish Football

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Did I only dream about Archie Gemmill scoring one of the greatest goals ever in beating Holland 3-2 in the 1978 World Cup?Did Jim Baxter really play 'keepie uppie' and torment the life out of the weary World Cup winners England in 1967?Were Celtic really the first British team to win the European Cup?Have we obsessives become untethered from reality? Are we hanging on to a world real or imaginary, where football dominated our lives to such an extent that it 'was more than a game', indeed 'more important than life itself'?Has my natural childhood football environment and each of its overlapping parts - cultural, religious, identity, class, political, intellectual, psychological, sociological, philosophical and, sadly, tribal - created the conditions for distorted and highly selective lapses of memory and reality?I don't think so.In this personal and thought-provoking book, former footballer and First Minister Henry McLeish examines his own and his country's dysfunctional relationship with football. Read this book and rethink your own relationship with the beautiful game in the country that took it to the world.

      Scottish Football
    • 2017
    • 2004

      Scotland First: Truth and Consequences

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on Scottish and UK politics, the book offers insights from an author deeply involved in Britain's constitutional changes and the formative years of the Scottish Parliament. It explores the complexities and challenges faced during this pivotal period, providing a unique perspective on the political landscape of Scotland.

      Scotland First: Truth and Consequences