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The Football Battalions

The Elite Footballers Who Fought in the Great War

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The Football Battalions

Written by: Christopher Evans
Narrated by: Oliver Hembrough
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Bloomsbury presents The Football Battalions: The Elite Footballers Who Fought in the Great War by Christopher Evans, read by Oliver Hembrough

'A brilliant book' - Kevin Day

'An extraordinary story' - David Williamson, Chief Political Commentator at the Daily Express

THE POIGNANT STORY OF HOW PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS WENT TO WAR

1914. Britain is slowly becoming football-obsessed: players are becoming household names, attendance is increasing and George V attends the FA Cup Final in May. Then the war breaks out.

In this fascinating work, equal parts footballing and military history, Christopher Evans explores how, once the war began, footballers were put under immense pressure to sign up, resulting in the formation of Football Battalions in England and Scotland. He recounts the wartime exploits of the leading footballers of the day. Some would return to leave their mark on the game; some would fade into obscurity; and some would never make it back.

Among them are Vivian Woodward, an Olympic gold medallist and football's first superstar; Frank Buckley, who would emerge from the war a hero and go on to redefine the role of a football manager; and Walter Tull, Tottenham and Northampton hero, who faced racism both on the football field and battlefield before becoming the first Black man to win a commission and command a unit in the British Army.

Drawing on archival material, this is a captivating exploration of the elite footballers who went to war.©2025 Christopher Evans (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Football Football (American) History of Sports Military Sports Wars & Conflicts World War I
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Critic Reviews

Chris Evans, a commitment politician if ever there was one, brings the same devotion to his love affair with football as he did to his Welsh constituents and his work in Parliament. Those two passions are brilliantly interwoven in his latest book about the game which unifies our kingdom and its special importance in the dark years of world war. Cherish the rare insights.
Chris Evans has found a fascinating angle on the First World War that both highlight the tragic waste of talent taken in battle and the triumph of the human spirit to rise above the trenches and maintain an ambition for a life of sporting success not slaughter.
Chris Evans puts the spotlight on the extraordinary story of how well-loved footballers from across Britain left their clubs behind and together fought for their country. His passion for football and his deep knowledge of the internal politics of the sport is matched with true respect for those who swapped the pitch for the frontline. He paints vivid portraits of these sportsmen turned soldiers who answered duty’s call at a time when both the game and the world were about to change beyond recognition. The reader is left humbled by the courage and sacrifice of these most patriotic of sportsmen.
A brilliant book … a heart-breaking, inspiring and often funny story of remarkable footballers ... Nowadays a footballer is hailed as a hero if he dives for a header. These footballers were actual heroes and real people, brilliantly brought to life in these pages
Superbly written, expertly weaving together football and military history
A powerful and poignant reminder of how The Great War touched every inch of society
An in-depth journey of how our national game played its own unique role in the First World War
Absorbing… excellent… a compelling analysis, drawing on social, political and military history, eye-opening but enlivened throughout by his keen eye for the humorous and hypocritical.
Lovely book ... a lot of unknown stories in there
[Chris Evans MP] brings the well known players to life and gives long overdue attention to the men whose stories never reached the record books. One chapter stands out. His account of Walter Tull, the Tottenham Hotspur forward who became the first Black professional outfield footballer in England and later one of the first Black officers to lead white soldiers in the British Army, is handled with care and restraint ...This is a lovely Christmas present book.
Evans’ book provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices that footballers made during the First World War. It is a worthy tribute to the footballers who fought, were wounded or lost their lives (Ian Aspinall)
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