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5.0 out of 5 stars
an absolute must read,
This review is from: My Manchester United Years Volume 1 (v. 1) (Hardcover)
for any football fan, but especially fans of the english game and united, this book is a must read. charlton is gripping in his prose, and the thoughtful, well-versed ambassador of united does not disappoint through the book.
i bought it as a united fan wanting to know more about the clubs greatest ever player. i would reccomend it to anyone who wants to know about the life of a footballer in that time period. Gripping prose, an excellent story, and an easy flow make this an easy read. Buy the book. Read it. And then sit in anticipation of Charlton's next autobiography My England Years. I for one, can't wait.
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By Glen Tourville (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sir Bobby Charlton: The Autobiography: My Manchester United Years (Paperback)
Long overdue, a legend in the game and a gentleman. Very good read, the game was simple then but the passion even more fierce than today. I am glad I read this account. Sir Bobby's career encompassed some of the greatest ever to play the domestic game in England and of course internationally he performed with some of the game's greatest stars of the past. You might want to read more about all of the players he competed with or against.
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One of the best......,
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This review is from: My Manchester United Years Volume 1 (v. 1) (Hardcover)
This is one of the best footballing biographies I have read. Provides tremendous insight into the man and the game during his era. A very good read - probably best enjoyed by those who can recall seeing him play - perhaps best for the 45-60+ age group who can place these writings in context. Highly recommended.
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Knew the name..I respect the player now,
By Zinn_Chomsky_Seeger "solar energy" (austin, texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sir Bobby Charlton: The Autobiography: My Manchester United Years (Paperback)
Compelling story written in a very entertaining way. I found myself stopping my reading to go on youtube and lookup the old videos..some of them available believe or not. Charlton could kick the ball, with both feet and although he's pretty modest in the book about his skills, he does take the full credit for hiring Alex Ferguson..he tells a bunch of great anecdotes and dances gratefully around controversy like the relationship with his brother. Too bad he is wearing a horrible comb-over in all those great pictures! Hands down a great book! Must read for a younger generation overwhelmed with media fluff and who has forgotten what the game is all about.
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This review is from: Sir Bobby Charlton: The Autobiography: My Manchester United Years (Paperback)
Bobby Charlton epitomises the best of English football. He was given a much deserved knighthood for his considerable services to both club and country and one of only two Englishmen to lift both the World and European cups. His autobiography has been split into his Manchester United years and his England years, neither book strays much into the territory of the other and here we share his United years.
I attended a sports dinner a few years ago where he spoke, the audience being mainly businessmen all suited up and serious. I have to say that Sir Bobby is not a great orator, but the audience sat drinking in every word from a real life football legend. The second he finished and the considerable applause had stopped, there was a flood of people desperate for his autograph, I'm not ashamed to say I was one of them. So obviously I was going to enjoy this half of his autobiography. Sir Bobby gives us a strong sense of his football roots in the mining community and clearly understands that in those days football was the only sense of relief and entertainment for working class people. He was one of those people and appreciates how lucky he was that his talent with a ball give him a life in football. He is a quiet man who would obviously rather be out of the limelight and his modesty and dedication seep through every page of this book. He does tackle a number of difficult issues, his relationship with his mother and brother Jack, the Munich disaster and the politics and changes at Manchester United. He shares views and stories about a number of players and Managers and of course we see the history of Manchester United through his eyes over a period of about 50 years. Few have deserved to be described as a football legend as much as Sir Bobby Charlton. |
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My Manchester United Years by Bobby Charlton (Hardcover - September 6, 2007)
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