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Dreams and Songs to Sing: A People's History of Liverpool FC from Shankly to Klopp
PUBLISHED AUGUST 2025

Dreams and Songs to Sing: A People's History of Liverpool FC from Shankly to Klopp

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You'll Never Walk Alone
Dreams, Songs, and Football Magic

Alan McDougall's "Dreams and Songs to Sing" is far more than a conventional sports history. It's a deeply intimate exploration of Liverpool Football Club that transcends the boundaries of traditional sports writing, offering a rich tapestry of human experience woven through the lens of one of football's most storied institutions.
McDougall, already established as a respected sports historian with previous works like "The People's Game" and "Contested Fields," brings a scholarly yet deeply personal approach to documenting Liverpool FC's journey from Bill Shankly to Jürgen Klopp. What sets this book apart is its radical commitment to perspective — this is a history told not through managerial strategies or match statistics, but through the voices of the people who have lived and breathed the club's narrative.
The book's strength lies in its remarkable breadth of human experience. McDougall doesn't just chronicle football matches; he captures the emotional landscape of a community. From poignant farewells to legendary manager Bill Shankly to birthday cards sent to players, from the grief of Italian fans after the Heysel tragedy to the heart-wrenching eyewitness accounts of the Hillsborough disaster, the narrative is a testament to football's power to connect and heal.
By weaving together interviews from global supporters, McDougall creates a mosaic that demonstrates how Liverpool FC is more than a football club — it's a global community that crosses boundaries of class, gender, race, and nationality. The book brilliantly illustrates how a local Liverpool institution has become a worldwide phenomenon, while never losing touch with its roots.
McDougall's writing combines academic rigor with profound emotional intelligence. He manages to be both an objective historian and a passionate fan, creating a narrative that is at once scholarly and deeply moving. The book doesn't just recount events; it explores the soul of a football club and the people who define it.
For football fans, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of sport and social history, "Dreams and Songs to Sing" is an essential read. It's a powerful reminder that sports are never just about what happens on the pitch — they're about the dreams, struggles, and collective memories of people.

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Publisher: Visit Cambridge Bookshop
Published: August 7, 2025

Price: £22.00 
Hardcover: 364 pages
ISBN-10: 1009340239
ISBN-13: 978-1009340236
Dimensions: 229 x 151 (mm)
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You'll Never Walk Alone
Dreams, Songs, and Football Magic

Alan McDougall's "Dreams and Songs to Sing" is far more than a conventional sports history. It's a deeply intimate exploration of Liverpool Football Club that transcends the boundaries of traditional sports writing, offering a rich tapestry of human experience woven through the lens of one of football's most storied institutions.
McDougall, already established as a respected sports historian with previous works like "The People's Game" and "Contested Fields," brings a scholarly yet deeply personal approach to documenting Liverpool FC's journey from Bill Shankly to Jürgen Klopp. What sets this book apart is its radical commitment to perspective — this is a history told not through managerial strategies or match statistics, but through the voices of the people who have lived and breathed the club's narrative.
The book's strength lies in its remarkable breadth of human experience. McDougall doesn't just chronicle football matches; he captures the emotional landscape of a community. From poignant farewells to legendary manager Bill Shankly to birthday cards sent to players, from the grief of Italian fans after the Heysel tragedy to the heart-wrenching eyewitness accounts of the Hillsborough disaster, the narrative is a testament to football's power to connect and heal.
By weaving together interviews from global supporters, McDougall creates a mosaic that demonstrates how Liverpool FC is more than a football club — it's a global community that crosses boundaries of class, gender, race, and nationality. The book brilliantly illustrates how a local Liverpool institution has become a worldwide phenomenon, while never losing touch with its roots.
McDougall's writing combines academic rigor with profound emotional intelligence. He manages to be both an objective historian and a passionate fan, creating a narrative that is at once scholarly and deeply moving. The book doesn't just recount events; it explores the soul of a football club and the people who define it.
For football fans, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of sport and social history, "Dreams and Songs to Sing" is an essential read. It's a powerful reminder that sports are never just about what happens on the pitch — they're about the dreams, struggles, and collective memories of people.

ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 Delivered to You 2nd Week, August 2025 
Some publishers release new titles early, so our ETA above could change.

Publisher: Visit Cambridge Bookshop
Published: August 7, 2025

Price: £22.00 
Hardcover: 364 pages
ISBN-10: 1009340239
ISBN-13: 978-1009340236
Dimensions: 229 x 151 (mm)
PRE ORDER NOW


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