An uplifting account of friendship, football and overcoming the odds in the face of tragedy. Stephen Rea has scored an impressive winner.” Derek Rae, senior UEFA Champions League commentator, ESPN
Funny, touching, troubling and ultimately inspiring story about a crew of colorful characters
who bond at a gritty Irish pub in New Orleans to watch English matches and form an amateur squad that is shattered by Hurricane Katrina.” Steven Goff, Washington Post
Given the growing number of books about American soccer fans trapped in a country that doesn’t value or even understand their sport, Rea’s take
adds an enjoyably different perspective. Rea is an agreeable chronicler, and his blend of comedy, tragedy, and social observation moves briskly...Rea’s thoughts on the pains and pleasures of globalism’s diaspora, and the horrors of Katrina and its aftermath, make worthwhile reading.” Keir Graff, Booklist Online
Great story about real characters bonded by a passion for football and life.” Stephen Nicol, ESPN commentator
This book is hardly just about soccer. It’s about New Orleans through an Irishman’s eyes, an amalgamation of stories and experiences.” Angus Lind, columnist, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Stephen Rea uses one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history as the backdrop for a love story not your average love story either, as it’s also the love of a city, the ties that bind friends, and the passion for a sport. Soccer brings fans from around the globe together and that has never been proven more true than in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Rea’s book brings one of the biggest stories of the century down to a touching, emotional, personal level in a solid debut effort.” Phil Schoen, GolTV commentator
Stephen Rea’s gripping tale of how he and his New Orleanian band of futbol player/friends survived Hurricane Katrina and regrouped is a study in tenacity
Sports lovers, particularly those who dig soccer, can find plenty of action within the pages, as well. This is a book for fans of New Orleans, of the universal ball game, of ex-pats and of pubs. Score 10-nil for Rea and the McCools.” The Irish American Post
Finn McCool’s Football Club is a must-read for soccer fans. The grit and determination displayed by these lads in the face of disaster was amazing. Their spirit and never-say-die attitude is captivating. When the history of soccer is written in the U.S., I hope the players, management, and fans of the Finn McCool’s club will get proper recognition for the major role they were able to play in promoting the Beautiful Game.’” Tommy Smyth, the Auld Onion Bag Man,” ESPN commentator
A powerful and often haunting account, which shows how, in the wake of disaster, the friendships formed by football were all that some survivors had left.” Jon Spurling, 4-star review, FourFourTwo magazine
The tale of their quest for football glory and the transplantation of neighborhood football clubs from across the pond has been perfectly told in a fine book written by Irish New Orleanian Stephen Rea...Rea, from Belfast, brings to the table an Irish lyricism, intricate wordplay, occasional gravitas and excellent humor, ultimately producing an extremely readable book that is a snapshot of our city’s times.” Paul Wegmann, New Orleans Living magazine
The book follows the team as they cope with the hurricane and its aftermath, and rejoices in the unlikely return of Rea, the club, its members, the pub, and the city itself
The book is an unlikely success story set in an unlikely city.” New Orleans Review
As the best sports writing can be, Finn McCools’s is so much more than a book about just a game
it is in the face of what was surely one of the most difficult experiences imaginable that Rea is able to write so powerfully about the importance of family, friendship and football
With his debut Stephen Rea has written a work of literature well worth reading.” Patrick Thurston, 90 Minutes magazine
New Orleans is not a place you immediately associate with the beautiful game, nevertheless, the Big Easy is responsible for one of the best books about soccer ever to emerge from this side of the pond
Rea’s account of his experiences forming a pub team and living through Hurricane Katrina with his teammates is a must read for all soccer fans. Anyone who has ran away to America and joined a pub football team will identify with the humor and passion of this incredible story” David Witchard, First Touch Magazine
Rea
shares footballers’ stories with realistic details and colorful quotes
More to the point, Rea holds up Finn’s as a model of post-Katrina community spirit.” Leigh Ann Stuart, New Orleans magazine
A classic Irish story
Author Stephen Rea has scored a major hit with this book
A must-read book.” Mark Stokes, The Irish Emigrant
An uplifting account of friendship, football and overcoming the odds in the face of tragedy. Stephen Rea has scored an impressive winner.” Derek Rae, senior UEFA Champions League commentator, ESPN
Funny, touching, troubling and ultimately inspiring story about a crew of colorful characters
who bond at a gritty Irish pub in New Orleans to watch English matches and form an amateur squad that is shattered by Hurricane Katrina.” Steven Goff, Washington Post
Given the growing number of books about American soccer fans trapped in a country that doesn’t value or even understand their sport, Rea’s take
adds an enjoyably different perspective. Rea is an agreeable chronicler, and his blend of comedy, tragedy, and social observation moves briskly...Rea’s thoughts on the pains and pleasures of globalism’s diaspora, and the horrors of Katrina and its aftermath, make worthwhile reading.” Keir Graff, Booklist Online
Great story about real characters bonded by a passion for football and life.” Stephen Nicol, ESPN commentator
This book is hardly just about soccer. It’s about New Orleans through an Irishman’s eyes, an amalgamation of stories and experiences.” Angus Lind, columnist, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Stephen Rea uses one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history as the backdrop for a love story not your average love story either, as it’s also the love of a city, the ties that bind friends, and the passion for a sport. Soccer brings fans from around the globe together and that has never been proven more true than in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Rea’s book brings one of the biggest stories of the century down to a touching, emotional, personal level in a solid debut effort.” Phil Schoen, GolTV commentator
Stephen Rea’s gripping tale of how he and his New Orleanian band of futbol player/friends survived Hurricane Katrina and regrouped is a study in tenacity
Sports lovers, particularly those who dig soccer, can find plenty of action within the pages, as well. This is a book for fans of New Orleans, of the universal ball game, of ex-pats and of pubs. Score 10-nil for Rea and the McCools.” The Irish American Post
Finn McCool’s Football Club is a must-read for soccer fans. The grit and determination displayed by these lads in the face of disaster was amazing. Their spirit and never-say-die attitude is captivating. When the history of soccer is written in the U.S., I hope the players, management, and fans of the Finn McCool’s club will get proper recognition for the major role they were able to play in promoting the Beautiful Game.’” Tommy Smyth, the Auld Onion Bag Man,” ESPN commentator
A powerful and often haunting account, which shows how, in the wake of disaster, the friendships formed by football were all that some survivors had left.” Jon Spurling, 4-star review, FourFourTwo magazine
The tale of their quest for football glory and the transplantation of neighborhood football clubs from across the pond has been perfectly told in a fine book written by Irish New Orleanian Stephen Rea...Rea, from Belfast, brings to the table an Irish lyricism, intricate wordplay, occasional gravitas and excellent humor, ultimately producing an extremely readable book that is a snapshot of our city’s times.” Paul Wegmann, New Orleans Living magazine
The book follows the team as they cope with the hurricane and its aftermath, and rejoices in the unlikely return of Rea, the club, its members, the pub, and the city itself
The book is an unlikely success story set in an unlikely city.” New Orleans Review
As the best sports writing can be, Finn McCools’s is so much more than a book about just a game
it is in the face of what was surely one of the most difficult experiences imaginable that Rea is able to write so powerfully about the importance of family, friendship and football
With his debut Stephen Rea has written a work of literature well worth reading.” Patrick Thurston, 90 Minutes magazine
New Orleans is not a place you immediately associate with the beautiful game, nevertheless, the Big Easy is responsible for one of the best books about soccer ever to emerge from this side of the pond
Rea’s account of his experiences forming a pub team and living through Hurricane Katrina with his teammates is a must read for all soccer fans. Anyone who has ran away to America and joined a pub football team will identify with the humor and passion of this incredible story” David Witchard, First Touch Magazine
Rea
shares footballers’ stories with realistic details and colorful quotes
More to the point, Rea holds up Finn’s as a model of post-Katrina community spirit.” Leigh Ann Stuart, New Orleans magazine
A classic Irish story
Author Stephen Rea has scored a major hit with this book
A must-read book.” Mark Stokes, The Irish Emigrant