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Sir Matt Busby
Nov 2, 2024 6:31 AM

Author:Patrick Barclay

Sir Matt Busby

The Man Who Made A Football Club

Sir Matt Busby, who took Manchester United to unprecedented glory before seeing the club through profound tragedy, created the global entity that spreads from Old Trafford today.

A player with Manchester City and Liverpool before the Second World War, Busby remained at the forefront of football through four decades and made an extraordinary contribution to the game in terms of both style and substance. In this definitive biography, Patrick Barclay looks back at Busby’s phenomenal life and career, including the rise of the Busby Babes in the 1950s, the Munich disaster that claimed 23 lives and the Wembley victory ten years on that made United the first English team to win the European Cup. Denis Law, Pat Crerand and such other members of that great side as Alex Stepney, David Sadler and John Aston are among the host of voices testifying to the qualities that set Sir Matt apart.

This is the story of one of the greatest figures in football history, and of the making of a legacy that will last for ever.

Reviews

Many new books with a sporting theme are tumbling onto the shelves but I doubt any will be superior to the illuminating and comprehensive biography of Sir Matt Busby by the irrepressible football sage Patrick Barclay The events and emotions are recounted with haunting eloquence by Barclay: a master of his craft.

—— Jim Holden , Sunday Express

Patrick Barclay’s magnificent biography of Sir Matt Busby

—— Alan Pattullo , Scotland on Sunday

‘Sir Matt Busby’s story has been told many times but, rarely with such perception and scholarly attention to detail ‘ a stunning biography ... destined to become a classic of its genre’

—— Patrick Collins

‘An outstanding book’

—— Phil Shaw , Backpass

‘Superbly written … a book all football fans should read.’

—— Michael Crick

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—— Frank Malley , Sports Journalists' Association

Fantastic... It's as if I'm in Batley as I read it.

—— Adrian Durham, talkSPORT

A tremendous book.

—— Harry Gration, BBC Look North

Tremendous insight.

—— Mark Wilson, Radio Yorkshire

Excellent read.

—— Danny Lockwood, League Weekly

Hannan has never been afraid to voice his opinions on the game's hierarchy or the structure of RL, and his insight along with a cheeky sense of humour makes Underdogs a compelling read.

—— Paul Jackson, Scribble by the Ribble

[A] remarkable new book… Felicities of phrasing and cadence on every page…each of the six chapters offers something of the taut coherence and closeness of the structure of musical variation.

—— Peter Davidson , Tablet

[A] remarkable new book… A love song to light… Ann Wroe is perfectly equipped to deal with this rich mix.

—— Piers Plowright , Camden Review

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—— Kathryn Hughes , Guardian

She switches from thoughts about an English lane to Coleridge, Thoreau, Samuel Palmer, larks, ragwort and Ravilious’s taste in poetry, in effortless and beguiling succession.

—— Royal Academy

A wide-ranging and imaginative work of non-fiction… Never less than engaging.

—— Erica Wagner , New Statesman

Six Facets of Light is dazzlingly original.

—— Lucy Hughes-Hallett , Guardian

Six Facets of Light is a book that is making me look and think more closely, and closer again. In its own way this feels like a hymn of praise, a thanksgiving and a celebration of something replete with mystery… Slowly the shackles of modern scientific thought and progress and theory slip away and I find myself observing light as if I have only just realised it existed. How clever a book has to be to achieve that.

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A genre-crossing consideration of what light has meant to writers, painters and lovers of landscape.

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Inspiring, beautifully written.

—— Sunday Times

An exquisitely written study of light in the works of various poets and painters.

—— Daily Telegraph

A wonderful literary meditation… This book is suffused with vivid personal memory and precise, delicate observation of Nature. Wroe’s feeling for landscape is both sensitive and acute; her style is lyrical and precise.

—— Hugo Davenport , Resurgence and Ecologist

A book for winter.

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People of faith talk a great deal about light, and we would do well to learn more about it from Wroe’s quick-eyed love of it.

—— Mark Oakley , Church Times

Wroe passes her elusive subject, light itself, through the prism of her dazzlingly well-read mind, and the resulting rainbows fairly dance across the page… An utterly original book that will leave you, in every sense of the word, enlightened.

—— Claire Lowdon , Sunday Times, Book of the Year

Ann Wroe’s Six Facets of Light is a fascinating and original meditation [on light]. Six Facets of Light is an exquisite collage of relations, a prose poem to “what escaped” absolutely everyone – and to how madly, brilliantly, they tried to “be in step”.

—— Joanna Kavenna , Times Literary Supplement
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