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Lynne Hapgood

LYNNE HAPGOOD; Eddie Hapgood – Footballer

November 13, 2022 at 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

We are delighted to introduce Dr Lynne Hapgood, whose fascinating memoir of her Bristolian father, the iconic England footballer Eddie Hapgood, was published to critical acclaim early this year.

‘Eddie Hapgood, Footballer is the extraordinary story of a young unknown from Bristol who became Arsenal and England captain and a national hero, in the dark days of the 1930s. His impact is so enduring that when the millennium dawned, the public voted him one of the greatest sportsmen of the century. That glorious legacy was painfully achieved. Hapgood considered football an art and played it joyously as part of a team, but he struggled when politics, class and money threatened to undermine him and corrupt football. By the late 1930s, the ugly shadows of fascism, Nazism and looming war were bearing down on the beautiful game.Hapgood found himself in a public fight for justice and respect, while behind the scenes he protected his family with dedication, love and humour.

In this gripping memoir, his daughter Lynne Hapgood pulls together the various threads – success, celebrity, tragedy and vindication – to reveal the real Eddie Hapgood.She examines the nature of sporting greatness and its impact on fans and family.’ Telegraph Review

Raised in the city herself, Lynne studied English at Bristol University.

Prior to publishing this memoir, Lynne was already highly regarded for her ground-breaking study of reading and writing in turn-of-the-century London, The Margins of Desire: The Suburbs in Fiction and Culture 1880-1925 (MUP, 2009).

Presented by Friends of Clifton Centre and Library

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