Book description
Somewhere in a parallel universe there is another Robert Banks, who
is a season ticket holder at Manchester United and is a highly
successful novel writer and adored by everyone in the world,
regardless of footballing, religious or racial denomination. But is he
happy? You bet the hell he is. But Robert Banks is not that man.
Since childhood, he has been obsessed with West Ham United Football
Club. A team of persistent and historical under-achievers. After all,
the only thing West Ham ever brought home was the 1966 World Cup, but
that doesn't count, apparently. Laugh out loud funny, and almost
devastatingly poignant, AN IRRATIONAL HATRED OF LUTON is an odyssey
through the world of a committed football supporter. A real-life Fever
Pitch, and with a Hornby-esque deftness of tone, Banks' book shows how
intricately in the life of a true fan, football interconnects with the
everyday. Banks' friendships, relationships, work, emotions of joy and
despair all take place against a backdrop of claret and blue. Then
Saturday comes and he watches his team get thumped again. A compelling
and hilarious journey into the nature of obsession.
Robert Banks is a regular contributor to the West Ham fanzine,
Over Land and Sea.