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Manchester United: Thirty Memorable Games from the Fifties [Hardcover]

Iain McCartney

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This book will take you back to the halcyon days of yesteryear and recalls the mixed fortunes of Manchester United during the 1950's. It features high-quality full-colour photos. Football in the 1950s was a far cry from the game that we are familiar with today. For many, Saturday morning meant putting in a shift at work, with the sound of the 12 o'clock hooters signalling a mad dash for the exit, an even quicker bite to eat and then off to the match. Stadiums were spartan, with little covered accommodation and terracing packed with swaying bodies eager to see the heroes of that period. Players, who had often travelled to the game on the same public transport as those supporters, frequently had another form of employment in order to supplement the meagre wages paid by their club's. Grass on the pitch after October was something of a rarity, with the muddy conditions doing little to create the perfect surface for the players, already handicapped with their ankle-high leather boots, heavy playing kit and even heavier match ball, on which to display their undoubted talents. They did, however, entertain the masses who flocked to grounds on a weekly basis, conjuring up memories which lasted a lifetime. Games were written into the history of the clubs with incidents, and indeed complete 90 minutes, being narrated from father to son as the tradition of supporting a particular club was handed down through the generations. The 1950s brought mixed fortunes for Manchester United. It was a decade that saw manager Matt Busby having to rebuild the team in the immediate post-war period and his assistant, Jimmy Murphy, forced into hauling the club back from the brink of despair and total collapse following the Munich air disaster. This book will take you back to those halcyon days of yesteryear, bringing to life those thrilling encounters and recalling the exploits of players who were to become legends in the history of Manchester United Football Club.

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A life-long Manchester United fan, IAIN MCCARTNEY has previously written many biographies of Red players, as well as contributing to the Manchester United programme and other related magazines. He has also run the Manchester United Collector's Club for the past 19 years. A keen collector of United memorabilia, Iain delved into his vast collection of newspaper cuttings in the production of this book. Having felt for a long time that friendly fixtures had been unfairly overlooked from United's post-war history, he decided that it was about time that the matter was rectified. Iain has previously published Queen of The South: The History 1919-2008 for Breedon Books (DB Publishings former name)

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