The rich history of Manchester United has never thrown up a more colourful character than Wilf McGuinness. There is virtually no emotion that he hasn't experienced during a lifetime in the game. Wilf has played for his beloved United and his country at every level; won a championship medal with the Red Devils; suffered a cruel injury which cut short his career at the chronically premature age of 22; succeeded Sir Matt Busby as manager of Manchester United - and been sacked by the club to which he was so passionately devoted; played a key role in England's 1966 World Cup glory under Sir Alf Ramsey. He has also served York City, Hull City and Bury, and in soccer outposts around the world...all without losing his exuberant outlook on life in general and football in particular. Sir Alex Ferguson says: "There is never a dull moment with Wilf. There is no more cheerful man in football!" One of the original Busby Babes, Wilf grew up alongside the likes of Duncan Edwards and Bobby Charlton, and but for injury would have been aboard the plane which crashed at Munich, killing 23 people including eight of his team-mates and friends.
Now for the first time he tells the full story of his incident-packed lifetime in the game, revealing the joy and the injustice, the sorrow and the controversy. Man and Babe is a moving tale of excitement, anguish and redemption, with humour never very far from the surface.
- ISBN10 1848185030
- ISBN13 9781848185036
- Publish Date 1 October 2008
- Publish Status Remaindered
- Out of Print 13 March 2012
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Pitch Publishing Ltd
- Imprint Know the Score Books
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 272
- Language English