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Staying Up (Hardcover)

by R.A. Gekoski (Author)
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Product details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown (22 Oct 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0316647608
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316647601
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 14.2 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,251,552 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Football clubs have long been notoriously secretive about what goes on behind the imposing club gates. Having seen the fly-on-the wall documentary which exposed then England coach Graham Taylor as a hapless and foul-mouthed loser, who can blame them? So it's to Coventry's huge credit that Rick Gekoski, a long-time fan despite being an American academic, was allowed in to chronicle their 1997/98 season. Gekoski, like everyone else, was expecting yet another battle against relegation for the Sky Blues. In fact Coventry actually finished in a respectable mid-table position, and they don't come out of this book too badly either. Gekoski really does give a flavour of the modern game as he probes the club's finances, transfer deals, tactics and personality clashes. He makes some remarkable claims for the manhood of a key player and as the book progresses he increasingly annoys the Coventry manager Gordon Strachan. But as Strachan himself magnanimously said when it was all over: "If I had known that you were going to write this sort of book I would never have allowed you access to myself or the team. Having said that, I think it is one of the best books about football ever written. The closest anybody could get to what it is really like". --Nick Wroe


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'Richly comic...the year's best soccer book by far' Ian Hamilton, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A classic, some wonderful insights into the mind of Premiership Man.' FOOTBALL 365 'This is a great book...tremendouly thoughtful and well written.' TOTAL FOOTBALL 'If I had known that you were going to write this sort of book I would never have allowed to access to myself or the team. Having said that I think it's one of the best books about football ever written. The closest anybody could get to what it's really like.' Gordon Strachan to the author. 'This is the first football book that has got so close to a team and is well worth a read.' YORKSHIRE EVENING PRESS --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Less a book about a football club, more a story about the author, 26 Dec 2007
By Dales (Versoix, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Staying Up (Paperback)
The last line of the postscript perfectly sums up the main problem I had with reading this book. The author talks about Gordon Strachan the Coventry manager at the time: "I have great respect for his work. He said he felt the same way about me." This is one of a number of examples in the book where Rick Gekoski inserts himself into the the story. It's a shame because, with the sort of access he had to the club, this could have been an excellent book had he seen himself more as a fly on the wall, rather than an integral part of the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Undoubtably one of the best in its genre., 9 April 2001
By markg_76@hotmail.com (Cardiff, Wales) - See all my reviews
"Staying Up" offers an interesting look at the goings on inside a football club, and satisfies the most fanatical supporter's morbid obsession with everything that takes place behind the scenes: transfer rumours, contract negotiations, unhappy reserves etc.

While it took the author a long time to succeed in gaining the trust of those inside the club (in some cases he never did this) he did at least manage to give us an insight into what separates a professional sportsman from those in the general workforce. Furthermore, he exposed the distinct lack of trust that those working within the club have for what they would call "outsiders."

It's rather hasty to compare this book with Fever Pitch, which was more of an account of the author's life while being a football supporter- relating major events in his life with the football matches he went to see at the time.

An intriguing read and I highly recommend it to anybody with an interest in the sport.

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1.0 out of 5 stars What a let down!, 1 May 2009
This review is from: Staying Up (Paperback)
I was really looking forward to this book and was completely let down. As someone who has worked at two football clubs of a similar size to Coventry, this book didn't even come close to what goes on behind closed doors. This is due to the simple fact that outsiders CAN'T get inside a club - as Rick Gekowski readily admits at the end of the book. I wish he'd said so sooner as I wasted a good few hours waiting for a breakthrough that never happened. Another reviewer summed it up well: "a book about writing a book about a football club."

I felt frsutrated that he had all of that access and all of that time and didn't use it to a better use. He swans off on holiday and misses three games in a row, decides to take to the stands for other games. He also has a really annoying way of talking about his friends by using their full names, such as "The author Jonathan Strange" Are we meant to have heard of him?

Where was the promise of access to the admin side of things? Just seemed like a way of getting free tickets and an excuse to write poor hotel reviews. Who cares if the Cov players' hotel sold cigars???

Not a patch on Fever Pitch. Never really got going, no real secrets told, just a way for him to self indulge himself in a world where he didn't belong so he could show off to his mates. His son Bertie knews this all too well and spoke the most sense in the whole book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read for any lover of the game.
As a young teenager in Oxford visiting for a couple of years from the US, I became a firm lover of the game. Read more
Published on 13 Mar 2006 by Robert Rodes

4.0 out of 5 stars TOP BLOKE, TOP BOOK, TOP BUY
Finally, a book has been written that describes the workings of an 'average' football club. For some reason the media ignore us as although we may have huge crowds, we don't fail... Read more
Published on 15 Nov 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars over long and a trifle self-indulgent.
Interesting enough as description of a year (season?) in the life of Coventry City Football Club. However the writing smacked of self-indulgency and too often it came across as... Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic reading best book i have read
I brought this book the very first day it came out on sale and it took me 3 days to read. I thought the way the book was written and no holds barred with some of the stories... Read more
Published on 25 Mar 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Second only to 'Fever Pitch'
You don't get many books on the inside workings of a football club, and hardly any books on Coventry City. Read more
Published on 1 Mar 1999

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