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Football fans love nothing more than to read about their favourite
teams. Although this books is aimed at young teenagers they will
delight all ages with their mixture of funny and enlightening
stories and will give hours of pleasure discovering quirky facts
about your favourite team. Each title is also augmented with a
selection of sketches by the young sketch artist Becky Welton that
depict some of the stories within. A percentage of net profits from
this title will go to the children's charity ChildLine Rocks
SIR ALEX FERGUSON is one of the most admired and respected managers
in the history of the beautiful game. Sir Alex Ferguson: Fifty
Defining Fixtures presents a completely new perspective on the
longest-serving manager of Manchester United. Covering his complete
career as a player and a manager, this book highlights the games
that projected the boy from the Glasgow district of Govan to the
worldwide phenomenon that was Manchester United. From his Scottish
Football League debut with the amateurs of Queens Park at Stranraer
to his final game as manager of Manchester United at West Bromwich
Albion, this fascinating book recaptures the many highs, and also a
few lows, of a memorable and trophy-strewn career. It is the Sir
Alex Ferguson story with a difference: fifty fixtures that defined
the career of an ordinary footballer, who went on to become the
most successful British manager ever.
Let us take a nostalgic trip back in time to the age of Harry
Stafford, Charlie Roberts, Sandy Turnbull, Joe Spence, Johnny Carey
and Jack Rowley. These were the greats who made Manchester United
great; legends for their immense contribution both on and off the
pitch but now consigned to history. There are no shrines or statues
to these players at Old Trafford yet without them, other legends
might never have emerged, indeed the club itself might not exist.
The Forgotten Legends brings to vivid life the careers of an elite
set of footballers. They had two things in common: all made their
United debuts before the start of the Second World War and none of
them have had their story told in print before. HARRY STAFFORD --
The mysterious figure who saved Manchester United and then
disappeared. CHARLIE ROBERTS -- Manchester United's first great
captain and founder of the PFA. SANDY TURNBULL -- a figure who
attracted controversy as easily as he did match winning goals. JOE
SPENCE -- United's only true great between the wars, a legend among
the fans. JOHNNY CAREY -- United's next great captain, leading the
club back to glory. JACK ROWLEY -- A prolific striker with a
fearsome reputation on and off the pitch.
Soul music remains the biggest 'underground' music scene in the
world with each weekend, pre-Covid19, seeing countless soul nights
and weekenders fill the diaries. Records, on often obscure labels,
change hands regularly for four figure sums, while many artists
come to Britain countless years after they first stepped into a
recording studio to sing tracks that they had to re-learn the words
to as it had been so long since they last sung it to an
appreciative audience. But for many to learn about those
'four-figure' tracks and those who recorded them, they have had to
rely on countless diehards on the scene, the 'anoraks' so to speak.
Those who seek out details of an artist's career and compile
discographies of the labels on which they recorded and then take
the time to put it all into print in the form of a fanzine, or if
finances allow, a fully-fledged magazine. Some of those
publications failed to last beyond one issue, others slightly
longer, and although they do not command the same monetary value as
the records, many will fetch considerably more than the music
publications found on magazine shelves today. There have been books
on the artists, the record labels and the venues and now 'Soul In
Print' fills a gap, covering the fanzines and magazines which did
much to keep the scene alive and maintain the interest which
continues today?
For many, supporting Manchester United Football Club is much more
than the ninety minutes out on the pitch. Away from the stadiums
around England and abroad, fans' interest can also extend to
collecting items of memorabilia relating to the club and its
players. Some simply collect programmes from the games they attend,
along with the match ticket if they had one, but there are others
so engrossed in the club's long and illustrious history that they
have created their own personal Manchester United museum, with
countless other items relating to the games and the individuals who
have worn the red shirt. Here, Iain McCartney, long-time collector
and editor of the Manchester United Review Collectors Club, looks
at some of the items that these supporters scour the footballing
world for.
The definitive history of Manchester United's rise from being an
'ordinary' side in the 30s to a force in post-war English football.
Discover the story of Matt Busby, Jimmy Murphy and the birth of the
'Babes' - the players, the games, the Building of the Dynasty.
Having had the foresight to appoint an untried manager in Busby,
the former Manchester City star overcame the challenge of having no
home ground and cobbled together a United side to win the league
and FA Cup. A lack of financial power saw the club embark on a
youth development scheme under Murphy. Crowned First Division
champions again in 1956, Busby took his youngsters to compete
against the great sides in the fledgling European Cup; but it was a
determination that was to prove fatal in Munich in 1958, on the
homeward journey from a quarter-final tie in Belgrade. The
unfulfilled dream had become a nightmare.
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