Marvellous book, a treasure for any fan of the game
Budapest Times
It is going to take a place of honour next to my absolute favourite sports books written over the years. I'm sure that George Plimpton, John Feinstein, Roger Kahn and Nick Hornby will appreciate Scott Murray's company.
thelondoneconomic
Scott Murray is one of Britain’s most talented sports writers and in The Title he is at his best. Meticulously researched, affectionate and often very funny, this account of the first century of English football gives the lie once and for all to the idea that the beautiful game began with the Premier League in 1992
- Dan Jones, Evening Standard columnist and bestselling historian,
Richly colourful, heartfelt and, most of all, fun
- Jonathan Wilson, author of Inverting the Pyramid
A wonderful history, packed with unlikely anecdotes and trivia. Scott Murray is to football writing what Huddersfield Town were to the 1920s
- Josh Widdicombe,
A witty, well-informed history.
Choice
An illuminating book on the history of the First Division.
Blackpool Gazette
A fine history ... goes into considerable factual and anecdotal detail on an era-by-era basis ... Such a history could be pretty dry, but not in the hands of Murray.
Backpass
A lovingly crafted chronicle … written in a style that brings even Victorian footballers to life ... Engrossing and informative.
Sunday Mirror
A breezy overview of the top division … If you were reading for a degree in football history it would be a great place to start.
When Saturday Comes
Scott Murray is one of the great unsung heroes of British sports writing and this book shows why: witty, warm and with a keen eye for the all-important - and frequently amusing - detail.
- Dan Davies, award-winning author,