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  • A Bigger Field Awaits Us

  • The Scottish Football Team That Fought the Great War
  • By: Andrew Beaujon
  • Narrated by: Dave Gillies
  • Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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A Bigger Field Awaits Us

By: Andrew Beaujon
Narrated by: Dave Gillies
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Summary

Each November, about a hundred people with paper poppies pinned to their coats gather around a memorial in Edinburgh. They're there to commemorate the more than a dozen members of the local football team, Heart of Midlothian - almost every member of its starting lineup and many of its backup players - who went to war.

When they enlisted in November 1914, the Edinburgh Evening News ran pages of splendid photos of the Hearts players in McCrae's Battalion. After the war, surviving soldiers, many of them wounded, gassed, and suffering from what was then called "shell shock", returned home to a public that had only the weakest grasp of what had happened. Perhaps the pointlessness of so much suffering and death was too awful to contemplate. All of Edinburgh threw a parade for the men of McCrae's Battalion when they marched off to war, but no one wanted to be reminded that their commanders later traded their lives and health for a few yards of French mud.

A Bigger Field Awaits Us tells the little-known but poignant story of a group of Scottish athletes and their fans who went to war together - and the stories of the few who made it home.

©2018 Andrew Beaujon (P)2018 Tantor
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Fantastic

Really enjoyed this book

As a hearts fan it was great to learn more about some of the clubs players and the story of the war and what they went through

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Must listen for any linked with The Roya Scots

Outstanding telling of just a few Battalions from The Royal Scots. Anyone linked with the regiment would love this reading. Also anyone interested in the 1st World War.

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I can’t finish this

This book is like a romantic three course dinner. The soup’s good, the candles are nice, the main course is average and the dessert is dreadful. that’s this book. The performance is overdone (like the main course steak) the beginning is good, (like the starter of the meal) the end well, I don’t intend to get that far but stodgy is my verdict at the part where the troops go over the top. Journo-speak abounds. They ‘recalled’ ‘remembered’ ‘aid later’ ‘They recollected’ well, of course they did. That’s why the words are in quotes. If i wanted a newspaper about the war I’d find one and buy it from some archive or other. I wanted a book and got something that reads more like a newspaper. utterly dreadful given three stars only because the beginning is really very good.

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