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Dougie Brimson

    Dougie Brimson, un ancien militaire, s'est imposé comme l'un des écrivains les plus polyvalents de Grande-Bretagne, connu pour son œuvre diversifiée allant des thrillers policiers percutants aux comédies et scénarios acclamés. Son écriture explore le cœur de la nature humaine, abordant souvent des thèmes de loyauté, de trahison et de survie dans des environnements difficiles. La prose de Brimson est directe et percutante, permettant aux lecteurs de s'identifier facilement à ses personnages et à leurs luttes. Sa production prolifique témoigne d'une remarquable diversité et de sa capacité à captiver un large public.

    Куда бы мы ни ехали: за кулисами футбольного безумия
    Top Dog
    Wings of a Sparrow
    Barmy Army
    The Crew
    • The Crew

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      The UK's most downloaded sports title of 2012 The prequel to the Movie Top Dog starring Leo Gregory - Directed by Martin Kemp APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEPTIVE - as As Paul Jarvis of the National Soccer Intelligence Unit is only too well aware. He knows that Billy Evans is no ordinary Cockney lad made good. He's also a thug, a villain and a cop killer. Jarvis just hasn't been able to prove it...Yet. So when Jarvis discovers that Evans is putting together a hooligan 'Super Crew' to follow the England national soccer team to Italy, he feels sure he can finally put Evans behind bars - if only someone can infiltrate the group and get him the proof he needs. But nothing is ever that simple. The Crew believe Evans is just out for a full-on riot. Jarvis thinks he's trafficking drugs. But Billy Evans is always one step ahead. He has another plan. And it will be catastrophic for everyone concerned. EXCEPT HIM.

      The Crew
    • Since the publication of EVERYWHERE WE GO in 1996, football hooliganism has received huge media attention. In BARMY ARMY, Dougie Brimson provides the definitive account of the subject, using new anecdotal evidence to look at the history of hooliganism and how it has evolved since the terrace battles of the seventies. He explains who gets involved and why, and also examines the influence of the media, the clubs and the players on those supporters who repeatedly cause trouble at games. Finally, he asks what should and must be done for the future of football.

      Barmy Army
    • When Rob Cooper, editor of the anarchic soccer fanzine Wings Of ASparrow receives the latest in a long line of solicitors letters, hesuspects yet another law suit has landed in his lap.Instead, he finds himself slap bang in the middle of a situation the likeof which fans the world over have dreamt about since the birth of thegame.But when your dreams become reality, they very quickly take on avery different meaning.Sometimes they can even turn into nightmares.Wings Of A Sparrow is not simply a tale of revenge and bitterness,it's a light-hearted story of one man, the great game, a small fortuneand a season of personal discovery.

      Wings of a Sparrow
    • Top Dog

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Originally published: London: Headline, 2001.

      Top Dog