To Jerusalem and Back

To Jerusalem and Back

Main Market Ed.

Hardback (10 May 1996)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1995 the sport of rugby league took a bold step as it did when the game was established by the working men of the north of England. Their demands to be compensated for lost earnings caused a schism in rugby football that, for 100 years, was fed by bitterness, jealousy and resentment of both sides. It was an argument that resonated beyond the boundaries of sport; the differences between rugby league and rugbu union became a metaphor for the divisions between north and south, between the working classes and the upper classes, between professionals and amateurs.;Rugby league, a symbol of the industrial north, and the mirror of its rise and decline, fiercely adhered to its roots, but at a meeting in a Huddersfield hotel in the spring of 1995, a decision was taken that would turn the game upside down and alter the sporting landscape. The media magnate Rupert Murdoch offered the 32 professional clubs a #77 million deal that, he promised, would enable rugby league to break free from its financial hardships and its northern redoubt and become a rich, worldwide game funded by satellite television. The Super League was born. Many of Murdoch's radical proposals met with strong opposition; some, such as the advent of a summer season, were welcomed. One thing was certain: the game would never be the same again.;Tracing the history of rugby league and relating the experiences of the players, administrators and spectators, this book presents a picture of the sport.

About the Publisher

Macmillan

Macmillan

Macmillan is the hardback imprint of Pan Macmillan and publishes major British and international fiction authors as well as serious history, biography & memoir, politics, sport and current affairs. It also publishes a wide variety of annuals and series.

Book information

ISBN: 9780333661017
Publisher: Macmillan
Imprint: Macmillan
Pub date:
Edition: Main Market Ed.
DEWEY: 796.33380942
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 172
Weight: 340g
Height: 216mm
Width: 135mm
Spine width: 20mm