Lost – Football in the 1980s

[wbc_heading tag=”h1″ heading_style=”heading-1″ align=”center” md_font_size=”20″ sm_font_size=”20″ xs_font_size=”20″ title=”|Lost| – football in the 1980s” font_size=”35″ line_height=”35″ color=”#000000″ wbc_color=”#dd3333″][wbc_heading tag=”h1″ heading_style=”heading-1″ align=”center” md_font_size=”15″ sm_font_size=”15″ xs_font_size=”15″ title=”A unique photographic record of the stadiums, terraces, players and fans that defined a footballing era” font_size=”18″ line_height=”18″ color=”#000000″]
[wbc_heading tag=”h1″ heading_style=”heading-1″ align=”center” md_font_size=”20″ sm_font_size=”20″ xs_font_size=”20″ title=”“Prawn sandwiches are off the menu. This is a beautiful and heartfelt tribute for true lovers of the beautiful game“
|Paolo Hewitt – Journalist & Author|” font_size=”25″ line_height=”25″ color=”#000000″ wbc_color=”#dd3333″]
[wbc_heading tag=”h1″ heading_style=”heading-1″ align=”center” md_font_size=”20″ sm_font_size=”20″ xs_font_size=”20″ title=”“This book is a fantastic timepiece reflecting on a glorious era for football.
It brought back a myriad of wonderful memories for me“
|Tony Incenzo – TalkSPORT Radio|” font_size=”25″ line_height=”25″ color=”#000000″ wbc_color=”#dd3333″]
[wbc_heading tag=”h1″ heading_style=”heading-1″ align=”center” md_font_size=”20″ sm_font_size=”20″ xs_font_size=”20″ title=”“Simply stunning.
Pure football romance“
|Aaron Paul – BBC Radio 5 Live|” font_size=”25″ line_height=”25″ color=”#000000″ wbc_color=”#dd3333″]
[wbc_heading tag=”h2″ heading_style=”heading-3″ align=”center” md_font_size=”15″ sm_font_size=”15″ xs_font_size=”15″ title=”The 1980s are remembered as a bleak time in the history of English football. Dismissed as a time the game was blighted by hooliganism and tragedy.

Since the advent of the Premier League in 1992, it’s easy to forget that going to the match before then was still a hugely enjoyable experience, accessible and affordable to all.

With new, modern, often soulless, identikit stadiums now commonplace, also forgotten are the unique stands, terraces, facades and features that gave every club its own identity.

This book unearths a huge, previously unseen treasure trove of images from that forgotten era.

An era that was, until now, lost.” font_size=”16″ line_height=”18″ color=”#000000″ wbc_color=”#dd3333″]