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For those obsessed with Premier League soccer, following your
favorite team is a true collective experience, where it is easy to
feel as one with thousands of others. It is also an individual one,
in which the emotions you feel are your emotions, the experiences
you feel are your experiences, and nobody else can perfectly
understand. Over the course of the 2019-20 season, two longtime
Liverpool FC followers wrote to each other about those emotions and
experiences. American writer Michael MacCambridge, living in
Austin, Texas, is a devoted Liverpool follower. Five thousand miles
away, his friend Neil Atkinson, Liverpool resident and a longtime
season ticket holder, is the host of the popular podcast The
Anfield Wrap. Each week throughout the historic season, Atkinson
and MacCambridge exchanged letters, contemplating Liverpool's
progress, comparing and contrasting their different perspectives on
the club and the sport, meditating on the manner in which their
shared obsession for Liverpool works its way into nearly every
corner of their personal lives, and discussing the differences
between how the game is consumed in the United States and the
United Kingdom and the role modern media plays in shaping our views
of sport. Their collaboration was both timely and serendipitous, as
Liverpool marched toward its first ever Premier League title and
its first league title in thirty years, with a charismatic manager
and the most entertaining team in the sport. In March, of course,
the soccer story was overtaken by the larger story of the COVID-19
pandemic wreaking havoc throughout the world, including sports
events. In the course of their correspondence, Red Letters provides
a real-time account of the pandemic that threatened the very
existence of the season that Liverpool followers had been waiting
more than a generation to experience. Red Letters provides a
different way to examine the culture of a worldwide sport and
development of a soccer season-game by game, in real time, with
hopes and expectations tested and altered as the season progresses
to Liverpool's Premier League championship, with insight from two
avid supporters.
Liverpool's 2013/14 campaign was no ordinary football season. It
was the season when everything changed. A year of hope, fantasy,
adventure; where joyous reclamation met crushing disappointment and
won. A season defined by many individuals, moments, goals and
memories. A time when the brand of heroic and daring football - and
footballers - that seemed consigned to the sepia toned era of the
game's past returned. It was a season when millions of Liverpool
supporters dared to dream again. And yet as records tumbled and
players wowed, it was a season that ultimately transcended
football, in which a fanbase were reminded what they love most
about the game and their club: excitement, spirit and pride. In
Make Us Dream, The Anfield Wrap's Neil Atkinson and John Gibbons
take us on a journey through Liverpool's most remarkable Premier
League season. In a journey that takes them from Melbourne to
Merseyside and all places in between, they detail the explosion of
belief from Liverpool's worldwide diaspora. Demonstrating how
Liverpool's season impacted a club and support at a crossroads
between its past and football's future, the authors are joined by a
series of guest writers, sharing their own impressions and
experiences. Between them they create a compelling and passionate
narrative of a club, city and supporter base having the most fun in
the world.
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