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In Search Of The Double
Sunderland AFC 1912 - 13
The Titanic had just sunk, the Suffragettes were campaigning and the Ulster Question was a major talking point as Sunderland AFC started what would be an epoch making season, badly. Above right : Charlie Thomson heads away against Chelsea
Finding themselves at the foot of the league table captain Charlie Thomson rallied his troops and along with the football clubs longest serving manager, Bob Kyle, embarked on a campaign that would take Charlie Buchan, George Holley, Jackie Mordue, Charlie Gladwin and a galaxy of wonderful footballers to the summit of English football as League Champions.
As if to emphasise Sunderland's superiority they also steamed head long into a clash with, what the National Football Museum describes as world football's first great club rivalry, bogey team Aston Villa in the now legendary 1913 FA Cup Final. In what was then a World's Record crowd these two giants of English football literally slugged it out at The Crystal Palace as Sunderland aimed to be the first English team in the 20 th Century to win the coveted League and Cup double.

In Search Of The Double! Sunderland AFC 1912/13 brings to life perhaps the greatest season ever in the football club's long and eventful history and the club's greatest ever team.

Games abandoned due to crowd trouble, goal gluts, tragic fan incidents, running feuds on the field of play and officials losing the plot; this book has it all.
It tells a social tale that is weaved in and out of the footballing exploits bringing the time alive to the modern day reader. Crammed with full page player pictures and fascinating profiles this eagerly anticipated publication will thrill both Sunderland and football fans alike.

Complete match reports, full statistics and never before seen images of Sunderland on their end of season 1913 Continental Tour to Hungary are also included.

An extraordinary football book; about an extraordinary football season; telling the tale of an amazing football team; Sunderland AFC. Simply Unmissable!
Below ~ Sunderland's River Wear 1910.
In Search Of The Double ~ Review from Sunderland Echo - Oct 2011