The Impossible Treble: The Official Story of United's Greatest Season

The Impossible Treble: The Official Story of United's Greatest Season

by Ben Hibbs (Author), Ben Hibbs (Author), Paul Davies (Author), Steve Bartram (Author)

Synopsis

Who can forget the FA Cup semi-final against reigning Double winners Arsenal, when Ryan Giggs scored an amazing solo effort in extra time to see his team through to Wembley? Then there was United's stunning last-day triumph to take the Premier League title. Has there ever been a greater captain's performance than the Roy Keane-inspired comeback against Juventus that took United to the Champions League final? And, of course, the final itself was the ultimate in footballing fairytales, as the Reds scored two goals in added time to snatch the trophy from Bayern Munich. No wonder the 1998-99 season still excites United fans everywhere. It was a story just waiting to be told in depth for the first time ever. Now, in this comprehensive account of that unique campaign, the authors have spoken to the players, the backroom staff and the fans to discover just what it was like to be a part of it all. The Impossible Trebletells the story from the inside, with players recalling the key moments that defined a season and created a legacy that lives on to this day. It was football drama at its best; this is football writing at its most compelling.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 312
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 26 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1471130592
ISBN 13: 9781471130595

Author Bio
Steve Bartram is a regular writer for manutd.com and for United Review. He is the co-author of Behind the Scenes at Manchester and The Story of Our Season 2009-2010 Paul Davies is the editor of Inside United magazine, and has been writing about Manchester United for many years now. Ben Hibbs joined Manchester United's media department in 2002, and writes for the matchday programme and for the official club magazine Inside United. He was the co-author of The Impossible Treble.