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Scotland 42 England 1 is an English OAP's light-hearted and affectionate look at Scottish football. Growing up in the 60s when 'abroad isn't for the likes of us' was a common refrain, Mark Winter developed a fascination with Scotland and its football clubs, his interest piqued by listening to the football results in compulsory silence as his grandad's pools coupon was checked. The process provoked many questions in the mind of the impressionable eight-year-old. Why had Third Lanark, apparently out of pure spite, won and stopped his grandad becoming a rich man? If East Fife was a town, why wasn't it on a map? When playing those cunning continentals, why did Scottish teams suddenly become British when they won? Fifty years later, Mark decides to visit all 42 league clubs north of Hadrian's Wall to separate the myths from the facts. Setting off from Dover each time, invariably he is met by a warm welcome, a hot pie and a strong drink. Along the way he has to climb the odd mountain. What he expects and what he finds are quite different.
Mark Winter is a football travel writer, reporter and columnist who worked primarily for the Trinity Mirror Group. Now retired, he continues to contribute to popular national magazines such as When Saturday Comes and Football Weekends, having watched the game in more than 30 countries. Mark is the author of the acclaimed Missed Penalties and Peroxide, the story of an impoverished non-league club's fight for survival in a relegation season.
"A delight to read and feel involved in, and it becomes apparent from very early on that watching a match with the amiable author and joining him on his travels would be a very pleasant way of passing the time indeed... probably the best thing [of] all about this book and the reason that it will appeal to fans of ‘real’ football, is that it keeps that connection going between supporters of clubs at a level that seldom receives much publicity, but that matter so much to their communities. This is a book written from the heart and with a passion and a desire to see football in its simplest form, and for me that makes it very special indeed."
Mark Winter, John Andrew, University of Sheffield) Winter, Mark (Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Doncaster (retired)) Andrew, John (former Head of Chemistry and Head of Sixth Form, former Head of Chemistry and Head of Sixth Form, Hall Cross Comprehensive School
Mark Winter, John Andrew, University of Sheffield) Winter, Mark (Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Doncaster (retired)) Andrew, John (former Head of Chemistry and Head of Sixth Form, former Head of Chemistry and Head of Sixth Form, Hall Cross Comprehensive School