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Hard Tackles and Dirty Baths

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  • 336 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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Hard Tackles and Dirty Baths harks back to a golden era of football from the 60s to the early 70s before money and marketing took away its honest charm. Informed by George's own experiences and those of his fellow professionals, the book is a complete history of this most dynamic and heroic period - from the abolition of the maximum wage and the humble beginnings of the likes of George as boot-room apprentices to the star-studded era of sideburns, collar-length hair and universal adulation. The book follows the drama and intrigue of each successive season (1963 to 1973) in league, cup and abroad, pondering the key themes from each year to offer an intimate pitch-level view of football's greatest generation. It was an era of classic teams: the Chelsea of Hudson, Osgood and Chopper Harris; the Spurs of Jimmy Greaves; the Leeds of Lorimer and Bremner; the Arsenal of Charlie George and Frank McClintock; the Celtic of Jimmy Johnston; and of course the defining Man United of Best, Law and Charlton. And the great managers of those teams: Matt Busby; Bill Nicholson; Ron Greenwood; Don Revle. Matt's eventual triumph in Europe, and of Bobby Moore raising the Jules Rimet at Wembley. A sponsor-free, happy time of poor training facilities, muddy pitches, packed terraces, scary centre-backs, blinding skills, legends in the making, and your hard days graft rewarded with a bottle of brown ale in the after-match bath.

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Hard Tackles and Dirty Baths, George Best

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