The Battle for Newcastle United
Kevin Keegan, Mike Ashley, and One Man's Search for Football Salvation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published:11th Aug '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Funny and poignant coming-of-age story about a life spent following one of England's most brilliantly chaotic football clubs – Newcastle United.
Debut book by Andrew Nagy, journalist for GQ, Esquire and Men's Health.
Andrew was only 16 in 1992 and, as the UK stormed into its most hedonistic decade since the '60s, he was on a swashbuckling adventure of his own, supporting the new Premier League's most exciting football team.
A must-read for all Magpies fans, The Battle for Newcastle United includes:
- A riveting dual timeline narrative – encompassing both the 1990s and modern day football – packed with warm nostalgia and current crisis points
- Tales of fake sheikhs and foul-mouthed gaffers, superstar signings and downright shady dealings, gun-toting Colombians and mysterious Uruguayans, relegation and promotion
- Various laugh-out-loud moments – not least the author's account of a dodgy B&B on semi-final weekend that gave rise to an elderly lady honeypot situation
- A frank look at negligent ownership, state control and football obsession
Starring the unadulterated joy of Kevin Keegan's Entertainers and the soulless trudge of Mike Ashley's zombified Magpies, this book is about why we fall in love with football … and a warning about what can happen when that love is pushed to the very limit.
"Fever Pitch for Geordies."
-- George Caulkin * The Athletic *"Nostalgic and funny."
-- Sam Parker * GQ *"As enjoyable as putting five past Manchester United."
-- Andy Jaye * Adopted Geordies podcast *"Loved it to the Toon and back."
-- Ben Jacobs * TalkSPORT *"There are moments of laugh-out-loud comedy in this beautifully written book, but also raw honesty about what it means to love a club that so often seems intent on breaking your heart."
-- John Gibson * Newcastle Chronicle's legendary football columniISBN: 9781836801603
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272 pages