All of us at ISN are big supporters of the Welsh game from the national team to the Welsh Premier League. Cover Art Courtesy of St. David’s Press/ISBS We’ve reviewed loads of titles related to Welsh football, but feel that we found something really special with Bryn Law’s Zombie Nation Awakes – Welsh Football’s Odyssey to Euro 2016: The Diary of a Reporter Supporter. Law offers something truly unique when it comes to the Wales national team and that is a new perspective,
The journey of Welsh football is a fascinating story, one that deserves to be told. The Dragon Roars Again tells the story from the perspective of a supporter, someone that has lived through the highs and lows of the Welsh game. Luckily for author Jamie Thomas, he happens to be writing during one of the high points. Wales is, after all, returning to a major international tournament after a 58-year absence. Thomas is a brilliant young author, one that tackled the story
Getting a behind the scenes look at the English Premier League is a special thing. But when you get that look from someone who worked their way up from non-league football, it is priceless. Ashley Williams: My Premier League Diary is truly a journey of excitement and expectation, tragedy and disappointment, and the world’s best football. You see it through the eyes of Swansea and Wales captain Ashley Williams, one of the best defenders in the EPL. The
Cover Art Courtesy of Y Lolfa Following the history of Welsh football is like riding a roller coaster. Lots of highs and lows, ups and downs. And the fact you never really know what is coming up next. Ryan Giggs, Gareth Bale, and Ashley Williams represent the modern Welsh footballers, but there were many that blazed the trail before them. This is their story. Red Dragons: The Story of Welsh Football by Phil Stead is the definitive history of a football nation defined