A Seat in the Crowd

A Seat in the Crowd

Author: Paul Windridge

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2007-02-26

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1412241219

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"A Seat in the Crowd" is about travelling the length and breadth of England and Europe in order to watch Manchester United. It is about the lifelong journey of two supporters (with the help of one or two friends along the way) who have been following their club for over 40 years each. A lifetime's support which has enjoyed a renaissance over the last decade due to the superb management of Alex Ferguson, who has taken the team, and consequently us too, to heights never before scaled. At the start of any season no-one can possibly know the outcome. Plenty think they do, but that is mere blind faith. It is an adventure which happens every year and these last few years have been very special to United supporters and most especially to us. Through the internet and the Manchester United mailing lists some of us have found friendship which will last the test of time. Apart from family, none of us mentioned in this book knew each other four years ago, but we are now a group of friends who have become an extended family. "A Seat in the Crowd" is just as much about these people as it is about the team on the pitch.


A Face in the Crowd

A Face in the Crowd

Author: Stephen King

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1476713340

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The writing team that delivered the bestselling Faithful, about the 2004 Red Sox championship season, takes readers to the ballpark again, and to a world beyond in this baseball tale with a twist from master storyteller Stephen King. Dean Evers, an elderly widower, sits in front of the television with nothing better to do than waste his leftover evenings watching baseball. It’s Rays/Mariners, and David Price is breezing through the line-up. Suddenly, in a seat a few rows up beyond the batter, Evers sees the face of someone from decades past, someone who shouldn’t be at the ballgame, shouldn’t be on the planet. And so begins a parade of people from Evers’s past, all of them occupying that seat behind home plate. Until one day Dean Evers sees someone even eerier….


A New Agenda For Football Crowd Management

A New Agenda For Football Crowd Management

Author: Geoff Pearson

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-12-12

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 3031162986

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This book provides a holistic and interdisciplinary focus on the legal regulation and policing of football violence and disorder in Britain. Anchored in ground-breaking ethnographic and participant-action research, the book combines a crowd psychology and socio-legal approach to critically explore the contemporary challenges of managing football crowds. It sets out the processes by which football disorder occurs and the limitations of existing approaches to policing ‘football hooliganism’, in particular the dominant focus on controlling ‘risk supporters’, before setting out proposals for fundamental reforms to both law and policing. This book will be of value to academics, students, legal and policing practitioners, as well as policy-makers. The two authors are internationally known experts in the management and behaviour of football crowds and bring together for the first time over 30 years of research in this area from the disciplines of law and social psychology.


A Crowd Is Not Company

A Crowd Is Not Company

Author: Robert Kee

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1474604331

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Journalist and broadcaster Robert Kee was an RAF bomber pilot in the Second World War. When his plane was shot down over Nazi-occupied Holland, he was captured and spent three years and three months in a German POW camp. From the beginning he was intent on escape. After several false starts, he finally made it. First published in 1947 as a novel, but now revealed to be an autobiography, A Crowd Is Not Company recounts Kee's experiences as a prisoner of war and describes in compelling detail his desperate journey across Poland - a journey that meant running the gauntlet of Nazism.


Dead Crowd

Dead Crowd

Author: Dan Barton

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-05-14

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780312290344

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When private investigator Biff Kincaid falls under police suspicion for the murder of a comedy club owner who owes him money, he decides to investigate the crime himself.


Lost in the Crowd

Lost in the Crowd

Author: Kathleen Mulhall Haberland

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1452073872

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In "Lost in the Crowd, Memoir of the First Baby Boomer" Ms. Haberland tells the story of being born into a large family in Norristown, Pennsylvania. She walks the reader through the joy of her childhood in the innocent 1950's, The disappointment of relationships during the early 1960's and her total rebellion in the late 1960's and 1970's. Her lonely descent into a life of alcohol, drugs, and insanity is a journey she takes by herself and shares in easy language.


Far from the Madding Crowd

Far from the Madding Crowd

Author: Retold by Fati Badran

Publisher: World Heritage Publishers Ltd

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 6144133534

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The novel describes the life and relationships of Bathsheba Everdene with her lonely neighbor William Boldwood, the faithful shepherd Gabriel Oak, and the thriftless soldier Sergeant Troy.