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Samba in the Smethwick End : Regis, Cunningham, Batson and the Football Revolution

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In the early 1980s, West Bromwich Albion had the most exciting team in English football.

At its heart were Laurie Cunningham, Cyrille Regis and Brendon Batson, three players not only spearheading Albion's championship challenge, but also showing that black Britons had a role to play in the national game.

Though Cunningham's life was tragically cut short, Regis and Batson have continued to break new ground, Regis as coach and Batson as an administrator with the PFA.

While Regis and Batson have prospered, their sporting home has floundered.

From the high watermark of the early 1980s when Albion, Villa, Wolves and Birmingham all occupied the top flight, the subsequent years have seen West Midlands football in turmoil.

This book explores the lives and legacy of the footballing "Three Degrees" and the rise and fall of the region that gave them their fame.

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Mainstream Publishing
1840181885 / 9781840181883
Hardback
04/05/2000
United Kingdom
English
221p., [8]p. of plates
24 cm
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Reprint. Published in Scotland.
Dave Bowler has written biographies of Bill Shankley, Danny Blanchflower and Sir Alf Ramsey. Jas Bains is the author of the report "Asians Can't Play Football"
Dave Bowler has written biographies of Bill Shankley, Danny Blanchflower and Sir Alf Ramsey. Jas Bains is the author of the report "Asians Can't Play Football" 1DBKEM Midlands, 3JJPN c 1980 to c 1990, 3JJPR c 1990 to c 2000, JFSL3 Black & Asian studies, WSJA Football (Soccer, Association football)