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Original title
  
Soccer Is Also a Game

Publication date
  
1966

ISBN
  
0-330-25810-9

Originally published
  
1966

Publisher
  
Language
  
English

Pages
  
157 pp (paperback)

Followed by
  
Shoot on Sight

Country
  
United Kingdom

Genres
  
Sports Fiction, Children's literature

Michael Hardcastle books
  
Half a Team, Don't Tell Me what to Do, Archie's Amazing Game, Matthew's Goals, Mine's a Winner

Soccer Comes First (originally published as Soccer Is Also a Game) is a 1966 children's novel by prolific British author Michael Hardcastle. It is the first in a series of books focusing on the fortunes of fictitious English football team Scorton Rovers.

Plot summary

The book begins with retired England striker Andy Blair who has recently moved to the town of Scorton watching the local team struggle in a Second Division match. After the game he is approached by club chairman Herbert Graydon who convinces him to come out of retirement and play for Rovers. As the story progresses Andy, whose performances begin to lift Rovers up the table, introduces his eighteen-year-old son Bobbie into the team. Bobbie, despite playing well, becomes mixed up with some local match-fixers and experiences some difficulties in his relationship with his girlfriend Adrienne who he follows to Bristol on the eve of a big game to try to resolve their problems. Andy feels forced to take matters into his own hand and tackles the match-fixers himself before retrieving his son. At the novel's conclusion the Blairs are reunited and can finally concentrate on trying to ensure Rovers win promotion to the First Division.

References

Soccer Comes First Wikipedia


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