A Massive Collection Vol 2 now available!

I’m happy to announce that my newest book, A Massive Collection, Volume 2, is now available to everyone through Amazon and Barnes & Noble!

Hardcover at Amazon

Paperback at Amazon

Hardcover at Barnes & Noble

Paperback at Barnes & Noble

A family COVID situation caused this to be a sub-optimal book launch, including the cancellation of my book signing at a recent Nordecke event, but thank you to everyone who pre-ordered through the Nordecke as we raised funds for Hopsice Care WV in the memory of our dear friend Randy Sims.

Back before things went sideways, Adam Jardy of the Columbus Dispatch invited me to Lower.com Field to discuss the new book for a newspaper feature story.

Hopefully there will be more media/public appearances to come when things settle down, but I am excited that the book is finally available, and I hope you’ll find it to be a worthy companion to Volume 1. Documenting and preserving our club’s history is so important to me, so I thank and appreciate all of you who share that same passion for these collected stories.

The back-cover book synopsis:

Historian and award-winning writer Steve Sirk has delighted Columbus Crew fans for more than two decades by writing with humor, heart, and humanity about the first club in Major League Soccer. He’s back with a second wide-ranging collection of Crew stories spanning from the late 1990s to the present day.

This time around, Sirk preserves the Circle of Honor induction stories of Black & Gold legends Brian McBride, Frankie Hejduk, and Sigi Schmid, as well as lengthy features about other club heroes like Clark, Maisonneuve, Marshall, Schelotto, Warzycha, Zelarayan, and more.

MLS Cup 2020 gets its own section. As many fans had to watch the big game in isolation due to the pandemic, the historic blowout is re-lived in vivid detail through just one set of eyes—those belonging to fellow Crew fan turned starting center back Josh Williams. The Massive triumph is further celebrated and contextualized through reflective reaction interviews with club icons Dante Washington and Frankie Hejduk.

Among the 32 stories in this fully-annotated collection are four previously unpublished pieces, plus two more that are expanded in book form. And, of course, there are chronicles of weird events, like when the 2007 Crew scrimmaged a local amateur all-star team (HINT: It did not end well), plus assorted silliness, like when Sirk convened The Massive Court, in which the 2008 championship team ruled in the 2012 beard-related case of Moffat v. Gaven.

As with Sirk’s previous titles—”A Massive Season”, “Kirk Urso: Forever Massive”, and this book’s Volume 1 predecessor—”A Massive Collection, Volume 2″ is another essential compendium of Columbus Crew history. (And if you’ve ever wondered what the Crew term “Massive” is all about, its origins and usage are explained in the opening chapter.)

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