Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

In August 2008 Cork City FC found itself in financial difficulties that threatened the club's very existence. In this book, Neal Horgan, a professional footballer with the club, and with the benefit of this unique viewpoint, presents his account of the drama as it unfolded. The sudden removal of financial support by the previous backers, the take-over of the club by a brand new chairman and the success of the players in winning the All-Ireland competition, 'the Setanta Cup, ' are all described in a dramatic period for the club. It has been critically acclaimed.

This book covers Cork City's 2008 season and is the first book in the Series ' The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC'.

Horgan's second book in this series 'Second City' chartering the even darker 2009 season will be published in November 2016.

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Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

In August 2008 Cork City FC found itself in financial difficulties that threatened the club's very existence. In this book, Neal Horgan, a professional footballer with the club, and with the benefit of this unique viewpoint, presents his account of the drama as it unfolded. The sudden removal of financial support by the previous backers, the take-over of the club by a brand new chairman and the success of the players in winning the All-Ireland competition, 'the Setanta Cup, ' are all described in a dramatic period for the club. It has been critically acclaimed.

This book covers Cork City's 2008 season and is the first book in the Series ' The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC'.

Horgan's second book in this series 'Second City' chartering the even darker 2009 season will be published in November 2016.

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Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

by Horgan L Neal
Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

Death of a Football Club?: The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC, Part One: Season 2008

by Horgan L Neal

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In August 2008 Cork City FC found itself in financial difficulties that threatened the club's very existence. In this book, Neal Horgan, a professional footballer with the club, and with the benefit of this unique viewpoint, presents his account of the drama as it unfolded. The sudden removal of financial support by the previous backers, the take-over of the club by a brand new chairman and the success of the players in winning the All-Ireland competition, 'the Setanta Cup, ' are all described in a dramatic period for the club. It has been critically acclaimed.

This book covers Cork City's 2008 season and is the first book in the Series ' The Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC'.

Horgan's second book in this series 'Second City' chartering the even darker 2009 season will be published in November 2016.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780993062209
Publisher: Sportsproview
Publication date: 10/31/2014
Series: Fall, Death and Rise of Cork City FC , #1
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Neal Horgan is a Practising Solicitor living in Cork City and a regular contributor to the Irish Examiner's sports pages. Between 2000 and 2015, Horgan played 15 seasons with Cork City FC in the League of Ireland, winning every major trophy and playing in every European competition available. A self proclaimed 'conservative full back' in his playing days, Horgan admits that his books have been influenced by a diverse range of influences including Eamon Dunphy's 'Only a Game', 'A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and 'Catch-22,' by Joseph Heller.
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