Simon Inglis

Simon Inglis is a historian of the Football born in 1950 with Birmingham, in particular specialized in the history of the stages. It is graduate in Histoire but also in Architecture. Its reference book is the famous Football Grounds off Britain , published in 1983, which knew multiple republications with updates. Among its other works, let us quote traditional the League Football and The Men Who Made It (1988) or the European version of its study of the stages: The Football Grounds off Europe (1990).

Following the dramas of the Heysel (1985) and of Sheffield (1989), Simon Inglis was consulted in order to set up a coherent policy as for the supporters and at the stages.

He also published many articles as a journalist or consulting in titles like The Guardian , The Observer , The Daily Telegraph , The Independent , and he intervenes with the radio on BBC Radio 5.

He is one to support declared Aston Villa Football Club.

In an article devoted to with Simon Inglis published by The Daily Telegraph in December 2005, Andrew Baker written: " Inglis became an alive national treasure which should be supported at all costs ".

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