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On 25 November 1953, the footballing landscape was altered forever.
In a mist-shrouded Wembley Stadium, the beautiful game's historic
dominant force, England, met the most exciting team of the 1950s,
Hungary. What followed sent shockwaves through the very foundations
that the sport was built upon. After years of crumbling decline,
the British Empire seemed to be enjoying a resurgence with the
coronation of the popular young Elizabeth II. As such, England
played with the crushing weight of expectation upon their
shoulders, defending their proud, unbeaten home record and
protecting the reputation of the nation. Hungary, meanwhile, took
on football's most venerated team in the knowledge that they had
the opportunity to make history by emerging victorious - anything
less would not be tolerated. The newspapers called it the Match of
the Century before it had even begun. By the time it was over,
writers, players and fans were wondering if such a lofty billing
had in fact undersold the contest. Now, over sixty years later, the
match is imbued with meaning and symbolism far beyond the football
pitch. This is the story of a match that would change the course of
football history forever.
Shortlisted for the Telegraph Sports Book Awards Biography of the
Year.Nat Lofthouse is a name that rings through the annals of
English football history like few others. He was a pivotal figure
in one of the true golden ages of the beautiful game, ending his
career as the leading goal scorer for both his club and his
country, with a reputation as one of the game's true greats. His
retirement coincided almost exactly with the abolition of the
maximum wage, and ensured that his name would forever be identified
with a time before money flooded the game and changed it
inexorably. Lofty explores not only Lofthouse's life and career in
detail never done before, but also delves into his personality and
motivation through various key points of his life. Matt Clough uses
interviews with those who knew him best and played alongside him,
extensive research into newspaper archives and, of course, the
words of the man himself to breathe life into one of football's
most legendary figures.
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