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Scunthorpe Hasta La Muerte: The Extraordinary Journey of English Football's Spanish Pioneer
Scunthorpe Hasta La Muerte: The Extraordinary Journey of English Football's Spanish Pioneer
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What followed was an unlikely eight-year long love affair, in which Calvo Garcáa took Scunthorpe United to his heart and embraced the town as its people did him. A Spanish pioneer to the English game, his was a career spent not in the great arenas of football, like Old Trafford and Anfield, but in its less salubrious outposts While he may not have achieved the fame and wealth of some of his compatriots, the happiness Calvo Garcáa took from his time at Glanford Park he says made him far richer.
In Scunthorpe Hasta La Muerte (Scunthorpe 'til I die), the acclaimed Basque journalist Iñigo Gurrachaga traces his Calvo Garcáa's career from the Basque country to Wembley, where he scored the goal that took Scunthorpe to the old third division in the play-offs, and beyond. Its narrative embraces the history of football, of Scunthorpe, of the religions, social ideas and stories that shape the followers of a club in North Lincolnshire with a funny name.
Part biography, part social history, part meditation on what it is to be an outsider ultimately embraced by the introverted world of football, Scunthorpe Hasta La Muerte is a rare thing: a beautifully written account of the underbelly of English football and a masterpiece of sportswriting.
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