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Jungle Days: Supporting Celtic in the 1980s
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Jungle Days: Supporting Celtic in the 1980s in Vernon, BC
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Jungle Days: Supporting Celtic in the 1980s in Vernon, BC
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John Wight spares nothing in his appraisal of Glasgow Celtic Football Club as a cause to live by rather than just a club to support, with a special focus on the 1980s. By the author of This Boxing Game: A Journey in Beautiful Brutality , this engrossing book is perfect for all Celtic fans and anyone interested in social history. During the tempestuous 1980s, when Thatcher and Thatcherism ruled the roost, Wight found sanctuary and meaning in Celtic FC. In this enthralling book he:
Explains the ‘whys’ as well as the ‘whats’ of Celtic, blending personal memoir with social history
Offers a deeply personal insight into the 1980s as experienced by a devout Celtic supporter
Delves into the compelling history of Glasgow Celtic FC from its inception onwards
Assesses the role of Hibernian FC in Celtic’s formation and seminal moments in the club’s past
Profiles some of the club’s legends
Explores the club’s Irish roots and identity
Writing with uncommon honesty and clarity, Wight mines the contours of football as a sport and entity that is far greater than the sum of its parts to bring us an inimitable account of a unique club and time.
John Wight spares nothing in his appraisal of Glasgow Celtic Football Club as a cause to live by rather than just a club to support, with a special focus on the 1980s. By the author of This Boxing Game: A Journey in Beautiful Brutality , this engrossing book is perfect for all Celtic fans and anyone interested in social history. During the tempestuous 1980s, when Thatcher and Thatcherism ruled the roost, Wight found sanctuary and meaning in Celtic FC. In this enthralling book he:
Explains the ‘whys’ as well as the ‘whats’ of Celtic, blending personal memoir with social history
Offers a deeply personal insight into the 1980s as experienced by a devout Celtic supporter
Delves into the compelling history of Glasgow Celtic FC from its inception onwards
Assesses the role of Hibernian FC in Celtic’s formation and seminal moments in the club’s past
Profiles some of the club’s legends
Explores the club’s Irish roots and identity
Writing with uncommon honesty and clarity, Wight mines the contours of football as a sport and entity that is far greater than the sum of its parts to bring us an inimitable account of a unique club and time.


















