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Ludden, J: Tale of Two Cities

Autor John Ludden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 dec 2011
This is the tale of two cities divided by football and united by tragedy. The story begins in emnity when United's Busby Babes face Santiago Bernebeu's Galacticos in the 1957 European Cup semi-final. United were a team made up of hand-reared British and Irish youngsters who had conquered British football with relative ease. They faced Madrid's reigning European Champions led by 'The Blond Arrow' Alfredo di Stefano. Inevitably United lost that tie over two legs but the pair seemed certain to be rivals for years before the Munich Air Disaster ripped apart Manchester's pride and joy. In the years that followed Real Madrid's president moved heaven and earth to help his club's former foes and a series of friendly matches were played to help United's languishing coffers as Real completed their now legendary 5 European Cup victories in a row from the inception of the tournament. Following the Mancunian side's recovery and rehabilitation, the clubs met once more and this time it was for real. United's aging side battled through to the 1968 European Cup semi-final to face the Madrilenos once more. Madrid, by now six times winners, looked certain to go through when they raced into a 3-2 aggregate lead in Spain before David Sadler and Munich survivor Bill Foulkes scored late goals to send United through to a date with destiny against Benfica in the Wembley final. This riveting footballing story featuring most of the greatest players of the fifties and sixties but most importantly two great rivals and friends: Madrid President Santiago Bernebeu and United manager Matt Busby.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781901746846
ISBN-10: 1901746844
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 50+ photos
Dimensiuni: 131 x 199 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Empire Publications enquiries@empire-uk.com via Smashwords

Recenzii

Whats it about? A book that highlights the blood, sweat and tears behind the two biggest football clubs on the planet. How does it read? The history books you read at school usually focus on kings and queens and the occasional bloody war. But its through sport that you really find out about the heart and soul of a nation. In A Tale Of Two Cities we're not talking about the Charles Dickens novel, but the unusual relationship between two football clubs. Love 'em or hate 'em, Manchester United are undoubtedly the most famous British football club. Touched by tragedy in the Munich air disaster of 1958, which killed eight players and 15 other passengers, United were lifted by the efforts of Spanish club Real Madrid. A series of friendly matches were fought out, resulting in a relationship of mutual respect and a tense face off during the 1968 European Cup semi finals. Read what happens when two titans clash. Flipside says: Dramatic and thrilling sporting history. - Flipside April 2013
Whats it about? A book that highlights the blood, sweat and tears behind the two biggest football clubs on the planet. How does it read? The history books you read at school usually focus on kings and queens and the occasional bloody war. But its through sport that you really find out about the heart and soul of a nation. In A Tale Of Two Cities we're not talking about the Charles Dickens novel, but the unusual relationship between two football clubs. Love 'em or hate 'em, Manchester United are undoubtedly the most famous British football club. Touched by tragedy in the Munich air disaster of 1958, which killed eight players and 15 other passengers, United were lifted by the efforts of Spanish club Real Madrid. A series of friendly matches were fought out, resulting in a relationship of mutual respect and a tense face off during the 1968 European Cup semi finals. Read what happens when two titans clash. Flipside says: Dramatic and thrilling sporting history. - Flipside April 2013