The Untold Story
How Liverpool Conquered Europe in 1977
Liverpool FC’s historic triumph in 1977, as told masterfully by John Grant in “1977, When the Eternal City Turned Red: The Story of Liverpool FC's First European Cup Win”, remains a turning point in European football. Grant’s storytelling brings the feverish energy of Rome to life, capturing not only the tactical brilliance and skill on the pitch but also the spirit that electrified an entire city. With this definitive account, readers get an inside perspective on Liverpool’s legendary squad, guided by manager Bob Paisley, whose strategic mind helped cement the club’s legacy on the global stage. This book remains a must-read for fans of Liverpool FC and anyone interested in the transformative power of football.
John Grant’s positive contributions as a football historian are on full display here. He takes readers deep inside the European Cup campaign of 1977, emphasising key moments, including the unforgettable victory against Borussia Mönchengladbach. The author demonstrates immense passion for the beautiful game, combining meticulous research with evocative storytelling that conveys the hope and drama experienced by the Liverpool faithful. Grant also highlights how this moment united the red half of Merseyside, setting new standards for British clubs in Europe and influencing generations to come.
With a keen eye for detail, John Grant vividly reconstructs each match, from Anfield to the Stadio Olimpico, weaving in player profiles, fan culture, and the narrative of a city longing for glory. Not only does “1977, When the Eternal City Turned Red” chronicle Liverpool’s athletic achievements, but it also celebrates the values of determination, teamwork, and resilience that defined this golden period. Grant’s careful attention to historical context ensures that even readers new to Liverpool FC or European football come away with a profound understanding of why this victory mattered so deeply.
Ultimately, John Grant’s work is more than a sports history—it is an ode to a footballing era that set Liverpool on the path to becoming one of the most celebrated clubs worldwide. From the stirring leadership of Bob Paisley to the heroics of players like Emlyn Hughes and Kevin Keegan, the story combines personal journeys and communal victories. For those seeking the definitive account of Liverpool’s first European Cup win, this book is unmatched in detail, insight, and heart.
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Published: May 4, 2024
Price: £19.99
Hardback: 256 pages
ISBN-13: 9781836802761
Dimensions: 222 x 144 (mm)