"Past Masters."

A visit to the dressing-rooms at Wembley Stadium, and their "frowsy mixture of steam and sweat, liniment and antiseptic, boots, and bodies," prompted this nostalgic account of the world of Midlands football in the 1930s. Bates recalls the pubs and clubs that sponsored local teams, the farmyard fields, and fans unbridled in their partisanship. He also reflects on the qualities of English footballers, including Albert Quixall, Stan Mortensen, and Stanley Matthews. In the Sunday Times (October 25, 1953, pg. 6, Issue 6810).

ID: 
c153
Title: 
"Past Masters."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
1
Word Count: 
ca. 1100
Publisher: 
Sunday Times
Year of Publication: 
1953
Topic: 
Sport
Document Type: 
Autobiographical
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