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Book Description

11 Nov 2010
'The dream was football . . .'
John Giles had a gift. At the age of three, he could kick a ball the way it was supposed to be kicked. And he knew that every hour that passed without kicking a ball was an hour wasted.

'It was the same dream that most of the kids had at that time . . .'
In A Football Man, Giles tells the story of a dream pursued and realised beyond his wildest imaginings, from his humble beginnings in Ormond Square in 1940s' Dublin,counting down the minutes to his next game of football, to that unforgettable moment when the original football man - his dad, 'Dickie' - announced that his young son, at just fourteen, was on his way to Manchester United.

'What I didn't realise was that my dream would come true.'
Full of anecdote, insight and wry humour, Giles recounts his rise through the ranks at Manchester United, before and after the Munich Disaster; the great players he knew, the good and the bad times under Matt Busby; his sensational debut for Ireland which he served as player and manager; his starring role in the brilliant, controversial Leeds United of the '60s and '70s; and his challenge to the portrayal of himself and Brian Clough in The Damned United. He also describes his enduring friendship with the 'kid from across Dublin's Tolka Park', Eamon Dunphy, and his career on RTÉ2's football panel, where Giles' intelligent and insightful analysis have made him an even more well-loved and respected national figure.


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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton (11 Nov 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1444720961
  • ISBN-13: 978-1444720969
  • Product Dimensions: 16.3 x 3.1 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 45,527 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Giles was born in Dublin in 1940. A prodigiously gifted young footballer, at just 15 years of age, Giles signed for Manchester United. He moved to Leeds United in 1963 where he became the linchpin of one of the great sides of the 60s and 70s. He played for the Republic of Ireland for almost two decades. John is now a well-known and greatly respected football analyst.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Quiet Assassin 12 Nov 2010
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Waited a long time for this book to hit the shelves because I thought it would a give real insight to Revie's Leeds during the glory years. It's a personal journey from his humble Dublin roots to unfulfilled dreams at Old Trafford which highlight some less than complimentary views of both Busby and Shankly. The move to Leeds was a brave decision at the time but was the making of one of the most intelligent and calculating midfield players of the modern game. Lots of personal thoughts,opinions and insights of the players and the game of today and yesteryear make this one of the better football autobiographies of recent years
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, not just for Leeds fans. 27 Dec 2010
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A thoughtful and intelligent book about a professional football career in the nineteen fifties, sixties and seventies, with many insights and comments about the big names of that era in football management (Busby, Shankly, Revie, Clough, Nicholson etc). And if you were a Leeds fan in the Revie era, and are in despair at all the nonsense and negativity that has been written about Leeds United under Revie's management, then this book goes a long way to redress the balance. Giles was my favourite Leeds player, and I always thought that he was the brains of the team. Having read the book over the past two days (it's very readable), it's clear that Giles is a clear thinker and an unsentimental commentator on the football world. Well recommended, especially for those who aren't inclined to believe all the rubbish that has been written elsewhere about Leeds United.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nobody`s fool..... 20 Jan 2011
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This is an honest account of the life of one of the most cultured and yet heavily criticised players of his generation. Giles tells it as it is, putting the boot into those who he feels need it, his description of his departure from Old Trafford is a fascinating insight into the minds of the men who managed the top clubs back then. Players were told what to do and even beloved men like Busby and Shankly are regarded as `company men`, more loyal to those who paid them than those who played for them. His words not mine. Giles makes a case for media bias against the great Leeds team of the sixties and seventies, pointing out that there were plenty of dirty hackers in all the other sides of the day. In much the same way JFK was the only womanising politician and George Best the only drunken footballer, Leeds have been unfairly portrayed as uniquely brutal. What comes across in this book is that John Giles was nobody`s fool and also the influence his father, the original football man had on him. His loyalty and devotion to Don Revie and the Leeds cause is also undeniable.
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Johnny Giles was my favourite player growing up, but in those days you only knew about them by watching them on the pitch. Read more
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As a child growing up in Leeds in the 60's, I was lucky enough to see the emergence of one of the greatest football teams ever to grace the beautiful game. Read more
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This was an excellent book written by one of the great footballers from the past. I will continue to buy from Amazon in the future
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5.0 out of 5 stars Legendary
Brilliant book by a brilliant footballer. Open, honest, and provides real insight into the world of top flight professional football when it was played by men, not fairies.
Published 3 months ago by GEB
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Read
One of my all time favourite players, and now a football pundit supreme. John writes about his life in the game withy great honesty and integrity. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars He was there when they were Super Leeds
I am always fascinated to read the story of anyone who was associated with the great Leeds United from the mid 60's until Brian Cough in 1974. Read more
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