In anticipation of the 2026 World Cup, this book examines the on- and off-field impacts, modern and historical, of the storied soccer rivalry between the United States and Mexico.
Simmy is the gripping story of Scottish football legend Neil Simpson – fearless Aberdeen midfielder and one of Alex Ferguson’s Gothenburg greats. From European glory in 1983 to the tackle that made him Scottish football’s most polarising figure, Simpson breaks his silence on triumphs, struggles and survival.
This is a story of football and politics, and how the two worlds can intersect and collide. Follow the ups and downs of the England team and UK government from 1970 to 2026, from Harold Wilson to Margaret Thatcher to Keir Starmer via Glenn Hoddle, Sol Campbell and Jude Bellingham. This is a book for football fans and political junkies alike.
Sixty Years of the World Cup is a nostalgic, fun and frank reflection on the author's six-decade association with football's biggest showpiece. Barwick guides the reader through 16 World Cup tournaments with a remarkable set of unique personal and professional memories.
Sky Blue Fall tells the tale of a football club that lurched from hope to despair but ultimately survived to fight another day. Interviews with key Coventry City figures from the time give a unique insider's perspective.