Overpaid players. Sunday lunchtime kick-offs. Absurd ticket prices.
Non-black boots. Football's menu of ills is long. Where has the joy
gone? Why do we bother? Saturday, 3pm offers a glorious antidote. It
is here to remind you that football can still sing to your heart.
Warm, heartfelt and witty, here are fifty short essays of prose poetry
dedicated to what is good in the game. These are not wallowing
nostalgia; they are things that remain sweet and right: seeing a
ground from the train, brackets on vidiprinters, ball hitting bar, Jimmy
Armfield's voice, listening to the results in a traffic jam, football
towns and autograph-hunters. This is fan culture at its finest, words to
transport you somewhere else and identify with, words to hide away in a
pub and luxuriate in.
Saturday, 3pm is a book of love letters to football and a clarion
call, helping us find the romance in the game all over again.