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Injury Time: Football in a State of Emergency

David Goldblatt

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From the publisher:

‘David Goldblatt is possibly the best football historian there has ever been’. Dominic Sandbrook

‘David Goldblatt is the greatest British sportswriter of the 21st century … Injury Time is an absolute classic.’ James Montague, author of The Billionaires Club and Engulfed

Football, history and the state of the nation – and why it matters.

In 2014, David Goldblatt published The Game of Our Lives, an exhaustive and critically-acclaimed ‘state of the nation’ account of the UK told through the prism of football. A William Hill Award-winner, the book was described by historian David Kynaston as ‘enlightening, enriching and exceptional’, and Goldblatt was consequently heralded by Dominic Sandbrook in the Sunday Times as possibly the greatest football historian there has ever been.

Fast forward 10 years and Goldblatt returns with a new state of the nation book that examines British society and culture through football at perhaps the most perilous time in modern history. Split into three parts, Injury Time explores Brexit, Covid and the ‘polycrisis’ of today (a tanking economy, European wars, political uncertainty and climate change) through the prism of football and posits the game as the most illuminating guide to the state of the nation today. Goldblatt’s thesis is that each of these seismic events has its own football corollary, be it the unstoppable dynamic of inequality in the professional game, the threadbare state of grassroots finances and pitches, the disaster capitalism of the European Super League, or the rise and fall of Russian club ownership; or indeed the steady rise in the number of football pitches and matches lost to extreme weather.

Simultaneously football’s participants and their words and actions have become central to the country’s public conversations, from Marcus Rashford’s campaign against child hunger at the height of the Covid pandemic to the extraordinary reactions on both sides of the debate to Gary Lineker’s tweet in March 2023 about the government’s anti-migrant rhetoric. Football, in short, is the ultimate bellwether for society – a mirror that reflects back British culture’s attributes and myriad ills.

The author:

David Goldblatt is a writer, journalist and academic. He has written four previous major books on football, including The Ball is Round (‘A magnificent work ...Takes football history to a new level’ – John Foot, Guardian) and The Game of Our Lives, which won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2015. His journalism has won major national journalism prizes, including Radio Programme of the Year and Sports Story of the Year (twice). He teaches football history at Pitzer College Los Angeles, and for the Football Business Academy in Geneva. He has lived in Bristol for the last twenty years.

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Mudlark
24 x 16 cm
Hardback
368 pages
August 2025
English
9780008697402