John Giles a Football Man

John Giles a Football Man

by JohnGiles (Author)

Synopsis

John Giles had a gift. At the age of three, he could kick a ball the way it was supposed to be kicked. And he knew that every hour that passed without kicking a ball was an hour wasted. IT WAS THE SAME DREAM THAT MOST OF THE KIDS HAD AT THAT TIME ...In A Football Man, Giles tells the story of a dream pursued and realised beyond his wildest imaginings, from his humble beginnings in Ormond Square in 1940s' Dublin, counting down the minutes to his next game of football, to that unforgettable moment when the original football man - his dad, 'Dickie' - announced that his young son, at just fourteen, was on his way to Manchester United. WHAT I DIDN'T REALISE WAS THAT MY DREAM WOULD COME TRUE. Full of anecdote, insight and wry humour, Giles recounts his rise through the ranks at Manchester United, before and after the Munich Disaster; the great players he knew, the good and the bad times under Matt Busby; his sensational debut for Ireland which he served as player and manager; his starring role in the brilliant, controversial Leeds United of the '60s and '70s; and his challenge to the portrayal of himself and Brian Clough in The Damned United. He also describes his enduring friendship with the 'kid from across from Tolka Park', Eamon Dunphy, and his career on RTE2's football panel, where Giles' intelligent and insightful analysis have made him an even more well-loved and respected national figure.

$3.25

Save:$21.86 (87%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Published: 04 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 1444720945
ISBN 13: 9781444720945
Book Overview: THE DREAM WAS FOOTBALL ...
Prizes: Shortlisted for William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year 2010.

Media Reviews
'A book that expresses so much modesty and intelligence that it seems like an antidote for the times we live in' * The Irish Times *
'Fascinating...one of the most eagerly-awaited sporting books of the year' * The Sunday Business Post *
'Compelling...A Football Man is a love story. The object of Giles' affection is a game and a way of life. * Sunday Independent *
***** 'More than yet another Revie-related tome, the iconic Leeds man springs a few surprises in his candid (and long overdue) book. Engaging from the off.' * Four Four Two magazine *
'Arguably Ireland's greatest footballer is as hard in print as he was on the pitch' * Sunday Times *
'The story of a great career that had to be written ... A man whose footballing abilities are matched only by his football mind' * Sunday Tribune *
'A distinctive and overdue autobiography from one of the key post-War players' * Backpass Magazine *
'An engrossing read about a storied era' * Scotland on Sunday *
Author Bio
John Giles was born in Dublin in 1940. A prodigiously gifted young footballer, at just 15 years of age, Giles moved to Manchester, playing for the Manchester United youth team. And in 1959, the year after the Munich Air Disaster, he made his debut for the Man United first team against Spurs, beginning a career at the top of the game that was to span three decades. He moved to the then second-division side Leeds United in 1963 where he became the linchpin of one of the world's great sides of the 60s and 70s. He played for the Republic of Ireland for almost two decades before moving to a player-manager role in later years. Giles is now a well known and greatly respected football analyst.