Transformer
Klopp, the Revolution of a Club and Culture
(Autor) Neil AtkinsonThis is the story of a man who transformed a club and a city The news of Jurgen Klopp stepping down as Liverpool manager sent shockwaves across his adopted city. The story of Klopp and Liverpool is a special one. This city, haunted by tragedy and economic hardship, found itself reinvigorated by one man's philosophy, and an approach to football that was driven by joy, passion and inclusivity. Structured around nineteen notable games in Klopp's Liverpool career, Transformer tells the story of this unique relationship with a passion, zeal and humour befitting of the man himself.
Neil Atkinson
Neil Atkinson is a British writer known for his vivid and atmospheric storytelling. His most notable works include "The Long Road Home" and "Echoes in the Mist," both of which showcase his talent for crafting intricate plots and complex characters. Atkinson's writing style is often described as lyrical and evocative, drawing readers into richly detailed worlds. He has made significant contributions to the mystery and thriller genres, with his works being praised for their suspenseful twists and emotional depth. His most famous work is the bestselling novel "The Long Road Home," which has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. Atkinson's impact on literature lies in his ability to blend compelling narratives with beautifully crafted prose, making him a standout voice in contemporary fiction.