Too Good to Go Down
M**G
Really good read ..
First of all I'm not an MUFC fan but to be self indulgent for one second the day Denis Law backheeled the winner against United was the day I scored my only ever hatrick playing football so remember that day for my own exploits....Good read with extensive research and cooperation by some big names including Docherty before he passed away .Was only 4 when they win the European cup but certainly remember the side going downhill in the early 70s. United fans of a certain vintage will love this book, recommended
C**N
A present
Yet to be given, but for a 'younger' United fan.
M**C
A very good read
Having been a United supporter since the 60s and seen you the decline of the European cup winning team and the rebuild conducted by Sir Alex I really enjoyed the book
D**P
Must read for any current united fan
Such an amazing read, literally couldn't put it down. I have ordered the Duncan edwards eternal book on preorder. I came across this book written by the same author and got it on Kindle to tide me over.It really puts the post Fergie years in perspective. Similarities are crazy but at least we never went to the depths the 70s united fans had to. Really excited for the Duncan edwards book now.
S**W
Too good to put down!
An incredible account of United’s demise post-Busby. Barton’s research is impeccable. It really is too good to put down!
P**X
Football history which brings the past to life.
Outstanding book that brings to life the highs and lows of Manchester United post Busby. Another brilliant brook from Wayne Barton
T**R
Too good to PUT down.
Excellent read.Tells the story of United from Matt Busby retirement through the,short,reigns of Wilf Mcguiness and Frank O'farrel to Tommy Docherty and relegation.It also tells the story of United's rise again under the Doc.Excellent views from the players and managers of the time.A must read for all United fans.
N**N
A compelling read.
An absorbing account of a very important part of Manchester United's soul and history. To be remembered and appreciated by older fans who were present but, also, a good history lesson for those that weren't.
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