Freestyle poetry is teamed with kick-by-kick match reports in this stirring novel about Uriah Rennie, the Premier League’s first black match official
‘A nervy psychodrama fuelled by ambition, envy, doubt and ego’: Uriah Rennie officiating a Premier League match between Birmingham and Charlton Athletic in 2004.‘A nervy psychodrama fuelled by ambition, envy, doubt and ego’: Uriah Rennie officiating a Premier League match between Birmingham and Charlton Athletic in 2004.
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