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Sir Matt Busby: The Man Who Made a Football Club

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sir Matt Busby: The Man Who Made a Football Club
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patrick Barclay
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenreSports teams and clubs
Soccer (football)
ISBN/Barcode 9781785032080
ClassificationsDewey:796.334092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 3 May 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Football's greatest ever story, definitively told for the 50th anniversary of the European Cup win and the 60th anniversary of Munich The Man Who Made A Football Club Sir Matt Busby, who took Manchester United to unprecedented glory before seeing the club through profound tragedy, created the global entity that spreads from Old Trafford today. A player with Manchester City and Liverpool before the Second World War, Busby remained at the forefront of football through four decades and made an extraordinary contribution to the game in terms of both style and substance. In this definitive biography, Patrick Barclay looks back at Busby's phenomenal life and career, including the rise of the Busby Babes in the 1950s, the Munich disaster that claimed 23 lives and the Wembley victory ten years on that made United the first English team to win the European Cup. Denis Law, Pat Crerand and such other members of that great side as Alex Stepney, David Sadler and John Aston are among the host of voices testifying to the qualities that set Sir Matt apart. This is the story of one of the greatest figures in football history, and of the making of a legacy that will last for ever.

Author Biography

Patrick Barclay began his career in football writing with the Guardian in Manchester in the mid-1970s, a few years after Sir Matt Busby had relinquished management and joined the Manchester United board. Barclay became one of Sir Matt's many acquaintances in the newspaper world and in 1994, having moved to the Observer by way of the Independent, attended the unforgettable match against Everton at Old Trafford that swiftly followed the great man's death. In that year Barclay was voted Britain's leading sports writer. He later worked for the Sunday Telegraph, The Times and the Evening Standard in London before retiring from regular journalism at the end of his tenth European Championship in 2016. He covered nine World Cups. Barclay has written acclaimed biographies of Sir Matt's successors Sir Alex Ferguson (Football - Bloody Hell!) and Jose Mourinho (Further Anatomy of a Winner) and is also the author of The Life and Times of Herbert Chapman.

Reviews

Many new books with a sporting theme are tumbling onto the shelves but I doubt any will be superior to the illuminating and comprehensive biography of Sir Matt Busby by the irrepressible football sage Patrick Barclay The events and emotions are recounted with haunting eloquence by Barclay: a master of his craft. -- Jim Holden * Sunday Express * Patrick Barclay's magnificent biography of Sir Matt Busby -- Alan Pattullo * Scotland on Sunday * 'Sir Matt Busby's story has been told many times but, rarely with such perception and scholarly attention to detail' ' a stunning biography ... destined to become a classic of its genre' -- Patrick Collins 'An outstanding book' -- Phil Shaw * Backpass * 'Superbly written ... a book all football fans should read.' -- Michael Crick