Paul Whittle – Before the Premier League: A History of the Football League’s Last Decades – buy it here!
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Before the Premier League looks at the major developments in English football between the late 1950s and the early 1990s that led to the transformation of the game. The book traces the changes over the last decades of a unified Football League, and details how they combined to revolutionise the sport. From the transfer market and attendances, playing conditions and wages, to the influence of sponsorship and television, Before the Premier League is an account of the factors which shaped modern football.
Several in-depth interviews with players and fans of this era bring the history to life and illustrate the main themes which run throughout the book. Their first-hand experiences and memories of English football give a unique insight into how the game was played and watched long before the Premier League.
This is a book that I have spent several years researching and writing. It covers a period in time stretching back from my formative years watching football in the 1980s, to the late 1950s when the Football League moved to four national divisions for the first time. The main inspiration for the book was R.C. Churchill’s Sixty Seasons of League Football, published in 1958, which looked at the history of the Football League from its formation in 1888 up to that point. My idea was to continue that history, and bring it up to the creation of the Premier League in 1992, which changed the face of English football. With the help of several fans and ex-players, I have attempted to tell the story of the last decades of the unified Football League, but I am sure there are many other histories to be written.
Interviews, Podcasts & Reviews
I had the chance to talk about Before the Premier League on the Outside Write podcast and the Football Book Corner podcast. I have also been interviewed by Shahan Petrossian of the Soccer Nostalgia site, discussing my book.
It has also been kindly reviewed by John Dewhirst on his excellent blog – and by Peter Berry in the July 2022 issue of Programme Monthly & Football Collectable. Before the Premier League has also been featured on the sites Football Book Reviews and My Football Books.
Interviewees – The six professional footballers who generously contributed their memories to the book, with over two thousand Football League appearances between them:
Paul Davis
Born: 09.12.1961, Dulwich
Football League Career: Arsenal 1979-94 – 331 appearances (20 substitute), 30 goals; Brentford 1995-96 – 5 apps
TOTAL: 336 apps (20 sub), 30 goals
Paul talks at length about his career on the When Shorts Were Short podcast
Ron Futcher
Born: 25.09.1956, Chester
Football League Career: Chester 1973-74 – 4 apps; Luton 1974-78 – 116 apps (4 sub), 40 goals; Manchester City 1978-79 – 10 apps (7 sub), 7 goals; [NASL & NAC Breda] 1979-84; Barnsley 1984-85 – 18 apps (1 sub), 5 goals; Oldham 1985-87 – 65 apps, 30 goals; Bradford 1987-88 – 35 apps (7 sub), 18 goals; Port Vale 1988-89 – 46 apps (6 sub), 20 goals; Burnley 1989-91 – 52 apps (5 sub), 25 goals; Crewe 1991-92 – 18 apps (3 sub), 4 goals
TOTAL: 390 apps (33 sub), 149 goals
Nigel Gleghorn
Born: 12.08.1962, Seaham
Football League Career: (From Seaham Red Star) Ipswich Town 1985-87 – 54 apps (12 sub), 11 goals; Manchester City 1988-89 – 27 apps (7 sub), 7 goals; Birmingham City 1989-92 – 142 apps, 33 goals; Stoke City 1992-96 – 162 apps (4 sub), 26 goals; Burnley 1996-97 – 33 apps (1 sub), 4 goals; Brentford loan 1997 – 11 apps, 1 goal; Northampton Town loan 1998 – 3 apps (5 sub), 1 goal
TOTAL: 432 apps (29 sub), 83 goals
Steve Hetzke
Born: 03.06.1955, Marlborough
Football League Career: Reading 1971-82 – 254 apps (7 sub), 23 goals; Blackpool 1982-86 – 140 apps, 18 goals; Sunderland 1986-87 – 31 apps; Chester 1987-88 – 14 apps; Colchester 1988-89 – 27 apps (2 sub), 2 goals
TOTAL: 466 apps (9 sub), 43 goals
Rick Holden
Born: 09.09.1964, Skipton
Football League Career: (From Leeds Carnegie College) Burnley 1985-86 – (1 sub); Halifax 1986-88 – 66 apps (1 sub), 12 goals; Watford 1988-89 – 42 apps, 8 goals; Oldham 1989-92 – 125 apps (4 sub), 19 goals; Manchester City 1992-93 – 49 apps (1 sub), 3 goals; Oldham 1993-95 – 46 apps (14 sub), 9 goals; Blackpool 1995-96 – 19 apps (3 sub), 2 goals
TOTAL: 347 apps (24 sub), 53 goals
Rick discusses his career and the many changes in English football since on the Soccer Nostalgia Talk podcast
Gerry Stewart
Born: 02.09.1946, Dundee
Football League Career: Preston North End 1963-71 – 4 apps; Barnsley 1971-75 – 138 apps
TOTAL: 142 apps.
With many thanks to Wibble Publishing – the book is also available on their site and at Waterstones online