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Temple of Dreams: The Changing Face of Ibrox

Temple of Dreams: The Changing Face of Ibrox
By Iain Duff

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For more than 100 years, Ibrox has been the home of Rangers Football Club. It has been the scene not only of some of this sporting institution's greatest triumphs, but also of two of the worst disasters in British football. An imposing ground that is rich in history and tradition, Ibrox also boasts state-of-the-art facilities that rank alongside the best in the world. Its wood-panelled entrance lobby and famous marble staircase evoke memories of a distant era, while the glittering trophy room inside the magnificent Main Stand tells the story of the club better than any words.But although Rangers have managed to preserve the traditions of the famous old stadium, much of the Ibrox of today bears little resemblance to the ground which opened in December 1899. This book charts, in words and pictures, the history of Ibrox, from the early days, through the creation of Archibald Leitch's stunning Main Stand in 1929, with its Masonic imagery, to the present day five-star facilities. Using official records and eye-witness accounts, it tells the story of the two Ibrox disasters that claimed a total of 92 lives, and tells how the second tragedy in 1971 resulted in a complete overhaul of the stadium and the creation of the most modern football ground in Britain, years ahead of its time.As well as the many football triumphs, the stadium has witnessed dozens of other events over the years, including the famous annual Ibrox Sports meeting created by the legendary manager Bill Struth. On one spectacular afternoon, seven world records were broken in one race on the Ibrox cinder track. The book also reveals the part played by famous figures like Buffalo Bill Cody, King George V, Winston Churchill, Eric Liddell, Billy Graham, Frank Sinatra and Elton John in the history of the stadium.Ibrox, which holds the record attendance for a League match in Britain, would of course be nothing more than a pile of bricks and mortar without the fans who breathe life into it every other Saturday. Here, supporters recall their memories of the stadium, from starting bonfires on the vast terraces to keep warm in the depths of winter, to donning customised hard-hats as protection from flying beer bottles in the 1960s, to the spectacular Champions League nights of the 21st century. A fascinating journey through the history of the club, Duff's absorbing narrative is charged throughout with the passion of the fans and the red-hot atmosphere in the ground.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32982 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages

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About the Author
Iain Duff is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience of writing for publications in both England and Scotland. After starting his career in the south west of England, he joined Glasgow's Evening Times as a news reporter in 1995 and two years later became the paper's chief reporter at the age of just 25. The same year he won the prestigious UK Press Gazette Scoop of the Year award and was nominated as Scotland's young journalist of the year. He is now an executive with one of the UK's leading news gathering organisations and his first book, charting the history of Rangers in Europe, was published in 2006. He is married with a son and lives in the west of Scotland.


Customer Reviews

Nice to see Celtic fans reading about a proper stadium..4
...and not a shoddy shack made from meccano, spittle and dung.

Europe's finest stadium gets a long overdue appraisal. It's facade is famous throughout the world, and the tale is worth the telling. Great photos and a real walk down memory lane for bears.

A real Rangers book5
Temple of Dreams is one of the finest books about the Gers I have read.

Millions of memories came flooding back and his chapters about the Ibrox disaster was very very moving.

This book is a must for all Rangers fans of any age a brilliant book

Must for any Rangers fan.4
Good read, lots of interesting facts and pictures. A must for any Rangers fan.

First 2 reviews have been sensible, just wait until our 'friendly neighbours' across the city start to leave reviews. It will be obvious and I would advise anybody looking to buy this book to ignore the childish comments.