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Alan McDougall, "Dreams and Songs to Sing: A People's History of Liverpool FC from Shankly to Klopp" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Mar 24, 2026
Alan McDougall, a history professor and lifelong Liverpool supporter, offers a people-focused history of Liverpool F.C. He explores Anfield as pilgrimage and the Kop’s role in fan culture. He traces Shankly’s reshaping of club and city, examines Heysel and Hillsborough’s differing impacts, and reflects on race, women’s football, and Klopp’s modern echo of Shankly.
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ADVICE

Use Fans' Voices To Anchor Club History

  • Center people's voices to tell a club's story rather than repeating institutional narratives.
  • McDougall used ~55 interviews, readers' letters, and testimonies to make a 'people's history' of Liverpool FC.
ANECDOTE

A Fan Falling Over Captures Anfield Magic

  • A vivid fan memory illustrates Anfield's chaotic charm: Adrian Killen squeezed under a metal grate, missed parts of the match and then tumbled over his seat when Liverpool scored.
  • McDougall uses such small moments to color the club's history.
INSIGHT

Anfield As Emotional Anchor

  • Anfield functions as the emotional and narrative anchor of Liverpool's story across local and international fans.
  • McDougall frames pilgrimage, first-time visits, and the Kop's distinct singing culture as formative fan experiences.
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