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The Lost Babes - Manchester United and the Forgotten Victims of Munich (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Lost Babes - Manchester United and the Forgotten Victims of Munich (Paperback, New Ed)
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Loot Price R293
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A moving story of how a legendary football team was lost to tragedy
- and how this disaster irrevocably altered the lives of the
survivors and the bereaved families, and ultimately brought shame
on the biggest football club in the world. The Manchester United
team Matt Busby had built in the fifties from the club's successful
youth policy seemed destined to dominate football for many years.
Such was the power of the 'Busby Babes' that they seemed
invincible. The average age of the side which won the Championship
in 1955-56 was just 22, the youngest ever to achieve such a feat. A
year later, when they were Champions again, nothing, it seemed,
would prevent this gifted young team from reigning for the next
decade. But then came 6 February 1958, the day that eight
Manchester United players died on a German airfield in the 'Munich
Air Disaster' - a date to be forever etched in the annals of
sporting tragedy. Duncan Edwards, Eddie Colman, Tommy Taylor, Roger
Byrne...the names were already enshrined in legend before the air
crash, but Munich in many ways earned them immortality. They have
never grown old. Jeff Connor traces the rise of the greatest
Manchester United side of all time, alongside a vibrant portrait of
England in the 1950s, but he also paints a dark picture of a club
that enriched itself on the myth of Munich while neglecting the
families of the dead and the surviving players. The repercussions
and the toll the disaster took on so many linger to the present
day. Drawing on extensive interviews with the Munich victims and
players of that era, The Lost Babes is the definitive account of
British football's golden age, a poignant story of the protracted
effects of loss and a remorseless dissection of the how the richest
football club in the world turned its back on its own players and
their families.
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