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The Immortals is a passionate love letter to Celtic FC, by turns
ecstatic and distressed, angry and joyous, but always obsessed.
After the disappointment in 2021 of failing to complete the fabled
ten-in-a-row league titles, the author took solace in researching
causes for celebration from Celtic's proud past. His starting point
was the rallying cry that 'two nines are better than one', and the
book's centrepieces are stories of both of Celtic's nine-in-a-row
triumphs. On his journey he discovered darkness and despair as well
as derring-do and delight, the extremes of emotion inevitable in
all love affairs. He uncovered the evils of the Irish Holocaust and
the poverty of Glasgow's East End that preceded Celtic's
foundation, the dubious conduct of Celtic's money-men, as well as
the 'miracles' of the immortals among the club's founding fathers,
its dynasties, managers and players. The book takes us on a
pilgrimage through time with faithful hope for the future.
Michael Knighton is one of the most notable football entrepreneurs
of his generation. Thirty years ago he arrived on the scene at
Manchester United, bearing the revolutionary gift of ideas for the
transformation of the club's fortunes. Visionary tells the inside
story of his time at Old Trafford - a crucial, incendiary era in
United's history. Knighton is popularly known as the man who very
nearly bought Manchester United for the giveaway price of GBP10
million. Ultimately, he spurned the opportunity to complete the
purchase, opting instead to join the board and watch as his radical
ideas for a commercial revolution were put into action. Visionary
argues the case for Knighton as the architect of the richest
football club and greatest sporting brand on the planet - and that
it was Knighton's unacknowledged axis with Alex Ferguson that
enabled a paradigm shift in United's fortunes on the field of play,
leading to unparalleled glories. Sam Wallace of the Daily Telegraph
called Michael's tale 'one of the great football stories of our
time'.
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