Stephen F. Kelly

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Stephen F. Kelly (born June 1947 in Liverpool ) is an English author and journalist who has written many books on football and in particular Liverpool FC , which he also supports privately as a fan.

Career

Kelly worked as a worker at the Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead on the Mersey until 1978 when he worked for Granada TV, a commercial television station, on the program World in Action , among other things . Following this, he wrote articles for numerous British newspapers, including the Guardian , the Daily Telegraph , The Scotsman and The New Statesman .

Publications

  • Forever Everton: Official Illustrated History of Everton FC (1987)
  • You'll Never Walk Alone: ​​Official Illustrated History of Liverpool Football Club (1987)
  • Idle Hands, Clenched Fists: Depression in a Shipyard Town (1988)
  • Back Page Football: A Century of Newspaper Coverage (1988)
  • Boot Room Boys (1991)
  • Back Page United (1991)
  • Liverpool in Europe (1992)
  • A Game of Two Halves: Matches, the Teams, the Players, the Managers, the Fans, the Pain, the Poetry of Football (1992)
  • Graeme Souness: A Soccer Revolutionary (1994)
  • The Highbury Encyclopedia: AZ of Arsenal FC (1994)
  • Back Page Football (1995)
  • Not Just a Game: Best Football Writing of the Season (1995)
  • The Pick of the Season: Best of British Football Writing (1996)
  • It's Much More Important Than That: Bill Shankly, The biography (1997)
  • The Pick of the Season: Best of British Football Writing (1997)
  • The Hamlyn Illustrated History of Liverpool, 1892-1998 (1998)
  • Fergie: Biography of Alex Ferguson (1998)
  • The Anfield Encyclopedia: An A – Z of Liverpool FC (1998)
  • Worls Cup 1994 (1999)
  • Red Voices: United from the Terraces (1999)
  • Forty Years of "Coronation Street" (2000)
  • The Old Trafford Encyclopedia: AZ of Manchester United (2000)
  • Mr. Shankly's Photograph (2002)
  • Gerard Houllier: The Liverpool Revolution (2003)
  • Dalglish (2004)
  • The Kop (2005)