One of the most talented writers of Britain's new literary generation, in his now-classic debut described by Irvine Welsh as "the best book about football and working-class culture in 1990s Britain".
"Football Factory" is written in realistic and direct language, but also with disarming humor. John King's speech slips between the railings of the stands, pauses in the lives of people who live only for the Saturday afternoon, and then wanders through England's drunken pubs and sweaty clubs, to end up on some highway which leads to the next Saturday, the next pitch.
A novel about football and more.
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