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Two Brothers (Hardcover)
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Two Brothers (Hardcover)
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List price R614
Loot Price R516
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You Save R98 (16%)
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The story of Jack and Bobby Charlton, and a family that
characterised English football for decades 'Gripping' Daily Mail
'Wilson is a fine, nuanced writer' TLS 'A powerful chronicle' Irish
Times 'Surprisingly moving' Guardian 'Razor-sharp tactical
analysis' Irish Independent In later life Jack and Bobby didn't get
on and barely spoke but the lives of these very different brothers
from the coalfield tell the story of late twentieth-century English
football: the tensions between flair and industry, between
individuality and the collective, between right and left, between
middle- and working-classes, between exile and home. Jack was open,
charismatic, selfish and pig-headed; Bobby was guarded, shy, polite
and reserved to the point of reclusiveness. They were very
different footballers: Jack a gangling central defender who
developed a profound tactical intelligence; Bobby an athletic
attacking midfielder who disdained systems. They played for clubs
who embodied two very different approaches, the familial closeness
and tactical cohesion of Leeds on the one hand and the
individualistic flair and clashing egos of Manchester United on the
other. Both enjoyed great success as players: Jack won a league, a
Cup and two Fairs Cups with Leeds; Bobby won a league title,
survived the terrible disaster of the plane crash in Munich, and
then at enormous emotional cost, won a Cup and two more league
titles before capping it off with the European Cup. Together, for
England, they won the World Cup. Their managerial careers followed
predictably diverging paths, Bobby failing at Preston while Jack
enjoyed success at Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday before
leading Ireland to previously un-imagined heights. Both were
financially very successful, but Jack remained staunchly left-wing
while Bobby tended to conservatism. In the end, Jack returned to
Northumberland; Bobby remained in the North-West. Two Brothers
tells a story of social history as well as two of the most famous
football players of their generation.
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