EAMON Dunphy emerged during his career as a player who could put together a sentence or two: and in an eloquent way. His book on a season at Millwall opened many an eye on the workings inside the game. Now his book, A Strange Kind of Glory, on Matt Busby,
EAMON Dunphy emerged during his career as a player who could put together a sentence or two: and in an eloquent way.
His book on a season at Millwall opened many an eye on the workings inside the game.
Now his book, A Strange Kind of Glory, on Matt Busby, the legendary manager of Manchester United and the man who took them to European Cup success has been re-issued.
Dunphy again shows journalistic skill at putting together the story of a man who survived that Munich air disaster almost 50 years ago and built a new side around such players as Law, Charlton and, obviously, Best.
Well worth re-publishing.
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