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Paul Hayward

    England Football: The Biography
    Farewell But Not Goodbye
    Alex Ferguson
    • Alex Ferguson

      Mon autobiographie

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This celebratory, revealing, and entertaining autobiography chronicles the extraordinary career of the greatest manager in British soccer history. Over four years, Alex Ferguson reflects on his journey from the tough shipyard areas of Govan to his retirement after 27 years at Manchester United, where he led the team to its 13th Premier League title. Widely regarded as the finest manager in the sport, Ferguson witnessed monumental changes at Manchester United, yet the quality of his league-winning squads remained a constant. His tenure included a second Champions League victory in 2008 and the establishment of a purposeful, welcoming culture that has endured. Ferguson discusses navigating these changes and the evolution of Manchester United into a global sports powerhouse. He shares poignant farewells to players like Roy Keane and David Beckham, details the challenge of building a new Champions League side around stars like Ronaldo and Rooney, and reflects on intense rivalries with teams such as Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, and City. Additionally, he offers insights into the psychology of management and reveals his passions and interests beyond soccer.

      Alex Ferguson
      3,9
    • Farewell But Not Goodbye

      My Autobiography

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Sir Bobby Robson, national icon and widely admired footballing legend, tells his life story. Revered in Newcastle and the North-East, Sir Bobby Robson is a man whose fame knows no boundaries and who enjoys phenomenal popularity. His playing days with Fulham and West Brom in the 1950s and 60s, his twenty England caps and his brilliant management career over the past thirty-eight years mean that he has inspired generations of fans. He has been witness to some of the most historic sporting moments throughout his incredible career, and in his book remembers epic incidents from the 'Hand of God' to the tears of Gazza. He also relives leading England through two World Cups, and the pain of coming within a penalty kick of the 1990 World Cup final. Sir Bobby's story is a rich and diverse one and this autobiography will celebrate his remarkable life.

      Farewell But Not Goodbye
      4,3
    • England Football: The Biography

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      The definitive story of the England men's football team, as told by one of the nation's best sports writers

      England Football: The Biography
      4,1