Football in the 1880s was an unruly, rough, and often dangerous game. To curb the state the sport was in, William McCrum proposed a new and drastic sanction. He called it a penalty kick.In 1891, a contentious new measure against an excess of foul play, Rule 13, was proposed to the FA by an amateur goalkeeper from County Armagh. The Irishmans Motion modernised the worlds most popular game. Today in the shootout Rule 13 continues to influence the sport through its astonishing psychological grip on our imaginations.A tale of sportsmanship, chance and obsession, The Penalty Kick explores both the addiction of risk, and a doomed father-son relationship that could have been torn from the pages of a late-Victorian novel, inspired by the edgy, ruthless and egalitarian spirit of Northern Ireland.
John McConnell s list of collaborators includes many household names Boots Faber & Faber Halfords Clarks John Lewis The man behind the Biba logo for which he won the D&AD Silver in 1969 the logo of the National Grid and the covers of a Penguin student textbook series from the early 70s has exerted a quiet influence over British design since the sixties His awards alone speak to his prowess the Prince Philip Designers Prize 2002 and the title of RDI Royal Designer of Industry 1987 among them Part biography part showcase for some of McConnell s most celebrated designs this book gathers McConnell s exclusive redesign for Faber & Faber a revolutionary new approach to book covers from the early 1980s