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Harry Pearson
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3 Aug 1995
A book in which Wilf Mannion rubs shoulders with The Sunderland Skinhead: recollections of Len Shakleton blight the lives of village shoppers: and the appointment of Kevin Keegan as manager of Newcastle is celebrated by a man in a leather stetson, crooning 'For The Good Times' to the accompaniment of a midi organ, THE FAR CORNER is a tale of heroism and human frailty, passion and the perils of eating an egg mayonnaise stottie without staining your trousers.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Abacus; New Ed edition (3 Aug 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0349108374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0349108377
  • Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 1.9 x 19.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 41,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Savagely funny and frequently moving...some of the humour is as full-blooded as a tackle by Bryan Robson... at times the author wanders off at a tangent, like Chris Waddle on a bad day, then that is the capricious nature of football. (DAILY TELEGRAPH )

Forget Nick Horby's FEVER PITCH, this is the football book of the new age, a mix of heroism, humour and Norman Hunter, but mainly humour. (SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR )

Britain's best ever football book. (NORTHERN ECHO )

Acidly funny, there is lots of relevant social comment. One of the best of the new genre. (IRISH TIMES )

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* Covering the game at all levels from St. James's Park to Langley Park, from Roker to Willington, THE FAR CORNER is Harry Pearson's brilliant account of the north-east's experience of the 1993-1994 football season.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The literary equivalant of a 30 yard screamer. 14 Feb 2004
By russell clarke TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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“The Far Corner” is a warm homage to North East football, the title allaying to the regions geographical location as well as the more obvious football reference. Harry Pearson while in the throes of moving back to the area spent a season trawling round this football mad region watching games from all levels. Jeez, as if moving house isn’t stressful enough. He goes from the dizzy heights of the Premiership with Newcastle through to the more dubious delights of Blyth Spartans vs. Tow Law Town in the Federation Brewery Northern League Division One. In a way, this is as much a travel and to some extent an historical book as well as a football one. Mostly though it’s just bloody funny. So much so you could find yourself ,like I did ,laughing out loud on public transport, unless you go everywhere by car in which case in the interests of road safety I’d recommend you stick to reading it at home.
Most of the high comedy comes from Pearson’s empirical observations of his fellow fans but he also has a wry eye and sharp turn of phrase for the most mundane of subjects. Hence;” It was so cold the sun was wearing a balaclava”. But there is also an undertow of melancholic nostalgia as he gives brief potted histories and biographies of teams and players.
This book has been compared to “Fever Pitch” which is a bit inaccurate as that is a more forensic examination of the hardcore fans psyche and while “The Far Corner” lacks “Fever Pitch”, s poetic style it is the much funnier work.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Laughing So Much You Will Dribble 4 Jun 2007
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Currently the majority of football books are written by overpaid and underperforming players. There books are hollow are often leave with a sense of anger, and often disgust, that you have contributed to the income of another egotitstical maniac who's experience of football is nothing like the one you know.

This book however shows all that is good about football, the experiences of the fans and the long journeys that people make to follow their team. It has moments so funny that I did laugh out loud on the bus and their will be at least one part of the book that someone will relate to. This is one of the best books about football I have ever read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Searingly funny 22 Oct 2006
By DavyA TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
A very ,very funny account of football in the North East. As a Newcastle fan & intermittent Gateshead FC supporter (who has also been known to pop over to watch Blyth Spartans & Whitley Bay FC), I could readilly identify with huge swathes of this book.
This is not just a book for the North East fan - any football fan will love it. Non league supporters will ,no doubt, have a chuckle or two as they read large sections of this book. I am certain that they will readily identify with some of the characters Harry runs into in the North East non league scene. If you haven't been to a non league game, this book could well persuade you to go, if anything,just to see if you can spot some of the kinds of characters Pearson describes through his keen observation, or as a result of being drawn into conversation with them (he really does nail some of the more "unusual" characters & experiences you sometimes encounter at non league games).
This is what football is all about - enjoying the game, enduring the pain of mediocrity,having a laugh,a pint & savouring the atmosphere & the people .
Pearson does all of this in this marvellous book, it's just brilliant & I think (for what it's worth !) that it's a must for football fans everywhere.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Spot on...North East footy is just like this 14 Sep 2005
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
What a great book. It hits the spots beautifully and describes not only what football means to the supporters of the big teams but what is means to play for your local town or pub side and the culture that goes along with it.

I've bought this book for many people that I know just so Mr Pearson's writings can be enjoyed by more people. Buy it, you won't regret it.....

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5.0 out of 5 stars Still the pick of all football tomes 28 July 1999
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This book is the finest football work that I have had the privilege to read, and I have read many. Though I would not recommend the book to those with no interest in football, this is an outstanding- and above all, hilarious- look at all levels of the game in the north-east. Harry Pearson is a comedy genius and deserves to be a very rich man.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bought it again and again 19 Jun 2011
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My favourite book about football and close to being my favourite book. The title of this review refers to the fact I've bought it to pass to footie fan mates; although I normally lend books, this isn't one I wanted to lose.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous football fun!! 24 May 2011
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I have to agree with all the other five star reviews of this book - it is quite simply the funniest football book I have ever read. The author is a comedy genius.

There are so many laugh out loud passages, and I was genuinely sorry when I finished the book. Can't wait to catch up on his other offerings.

Do yourself a favour - GET THIS BOOK!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and engaging 6 Mar 2011
By M. V. Clarke VINE™ VOICE
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This is a great book for anyone interested in football beyond the big names of the Premier League. As well as covering well-known North-East teams such as Sunderland, Newcastle and Middlesbrough, Pearson also recounts his visits to a whole host of lower- and non-league teams in the region. With a keen eye for the ironic and amusing, this narrative of a season spent trawling grounds in many different locations, using all sorts of transport, and in all sorts of weather, is highly enjoyable. It's packed too with lots of historical digressions, painting a broad picture of this region's rich and often controversial footballing heritage. Reading it more than 15 years after it was written is an interesting experience too; it's interesting to reflect on which names have faded into obscurity and how the fortunes of the various clubs have shifted since the early 90s. Highly recommended.
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