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Derby Days: Local Football Rivalries and Feuds
 
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Derby Days: Local Football Rivalries and Feuds (Paperback)
by Dougie Brimson (Author), Eddy Brimson (Author)
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As all football fans are well aware, the derby game is more than just another match in the season. Local pride is at stake and the ramifications of the result spill over into supporters' personal lives; the outcome on the pitch is only half the story.

Having already written three books on the subject of football fandom, and hooliganism in particular, in Derby Days, the Brimson brothers turn their attention to games between local rivals and the events off the pitch that go with them. Having previously focused on the London hooligan scene in Capital Punishment, the authors here look mainly at the regional rivalries in other parts of the country, building a picture from accounts given by supporters and "hooligans" who have borne witness to events surrounding derby games. What is revealed provides a chilling collage of information, though strangely one not totally bereft of humour or humanity. What becomes clear, however, is that anyone thinking that bitter and frequently violent rivalries are confined to the biggest cities would be way off the mark. The sheer prevalence of the hatred between groups of supporters is amazing in itself. And anyone harbouring the notion that football hooliganism is a thing of the past should read a chapter or two.

Dougie and Eddy Brimson send this message to the authorities, and many, sure to recognise elements of their own regional football-related troubles in the stories told, would agree with that. --Trevor Crowe

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A look at all the derby matches, tracing the history of the hostility and showing the story from both sides - United and City. Attention is paid not just to the famous derbies, like Liverpool versus Everton, but to less-publicized confrontations such as Exeter versus Plymouth.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Derby Days!, 5 Jun 2005
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It covers every derby in Britain (except the London ones, thats in Capital Punishment - apparently)and some in Holland! It can get quite boring but its got detialed accounts of peoples experiences!
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5.0 out of 5 stars for true fans, 17 May 2003
if you dont like football or dont support your team week-in,week-out then you wont even come to close to understanding the content of this book.the brimson brothers ensure from the outset that this book is for true football fans only and rightly ridicule certain 'armchair' supporters.what is also good is that the brothers support a real team in watford,a team who are not in the premiership.i found that due to this i can relates with everything they talk about.supporting a team outside the premiership is what its all about,your team is rarely on sky,it is not commercialised and they players play because they want to not because they want to buy a new car or house next week.they speak of the highs and lows of being a true football fans,and that derby day really is the biggest game of the season.something which i think is forgotten in premiership football and by people who pay their for sky and think they are genuine.what is also is extremely effective in this book is they way they justify their statements with accounts from fellow football fans across the country..you cannot beat it,it cannot be matched by anything else.that is why the outsiders of football will struggle to understand the obsession of football that the brimson brothers portray.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The best of the bunch from the Brimson Brothers, 12 Jan 2000
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Unlike some of their others this attempts (and generally succeeds) to inject a bit more humour in to things. Some of the anecdotes are trouser wettingly funny.
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