Forget PSG. Red Star is the biggest (and coolest) football club in Paris. But it might not live to tell the tale. Formed by Jules Rimet in 1897, Red Star Paris is one of the world's oldest clubs, with a proud history and an underdog spirit – but a controversial takeover has pitted fans against club in a fight for the original rebel team.
The untold story of French football club Red Star Paris, its amazing history and the absolute soap opera of two wild seasons.
A defiantly community-driven club, Red Star has a global reputation as one of the last remaining outposts of authentic, anti-modern football. But a controversial takeover by a US investment firm pits fans against club in a bitter fight for France's original rebel team.
Written by former journalist Simon Binns, who spent two seasons getting under the skin of the club and the local area, this compelling book:
Forget PSG. Red Star is the biggest (and coolest) club in Paris. But it might not live to tell the tale. This is a must-read for football history and social history enthusiasts, plus any football fan disillusioned with the modern game.