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The Footballer Who Could Fly Brings to life a bygone age telling the story of British football from the hardscrabble 1940s and the 'never-had-it-so-good' '50s right through to the dowdy First Division of the '70s and '80s, and slick Premiership. Full descriptionRead More

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    'Without football we were strangers under the same roof. With it we were father and son'. Longlisted for the 2012 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Hamilton tells of how he was inspired by his father's devotion to Newcastle United and the heroes of yesteryear such as Jackie Milburn Bobby Charlton and Duncan Edwards Hamilton recreates a distant bygone age and charts the progress of post-war British football to the present day. From the hardscrabble 1940s and the 'never-had-it-so-good' 50s right through to how the dowdy-looking First Division of the 80s transformed itself into the slick money-driven Premiership that is so familiar to us today. Hamilton writes about the some of its most sublime players from George Best to Lionel Messi and some of its most respected managers from Bill Shankly to Sir Alex Ferguson. But at the heart of "The Footballer Who Could Fly" is Hamilton's exploration of the bond between father and son through the Beautiful Game and how football became the only live connection between two people who apart from their love of it were wholly different from one another.From the two-time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year comes a personal and affecting story that beautifully captures one of the most important three-way relationships in a man's life. Father and son and football.

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    'Without football, we were strangers under a shared roof. With it, we were father and son.' Inspired by his father's devotion to Newcastle United and the heroes of yesteryear, Duncan Hamilton brings to life a bygone age telling the story of British football from the hardscrabble 1940s and the 'never-had-it-so-good' '50s right through to the dowdy First Division of the '70s and '80s, and today's slick Premiership. Hamilton recalls some of football's most sublime players, managers and characters, from Bill Shankly and Jackie Milburn to George Best and Lionel Messi. But at the heart of The Footballer Who could Fly is Hamilton's relationship with his own father. Here he tells how football became the only real connection between two people who, apart from their love of the beautiful game, were wholly different from one another.

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    Brings to life a bygone age telling the story of British football from the hardscrabble 1940s and the 'never-had-it-so-good' '50s right through to the dowdy First Division of the '70s and '80s, and slick Premiership. 'Without football...

  • 0099558572
  • 9780099558576
  • Duncan Hamilton
  • 23 May 2013
  • Windmill Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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