by Jack Milburn (Author)
Written by his own son, JACKIE MILLBURN: A MAN OF TWO HALVES gives an unprecedented insight into the life and career of legendary Newcastle United forward Jackie Millburn.To this day, 'Wor Jackie' remains the Magpies top goalscorer, having notched up 238 goals in 492 League and Cup appearances in the black and white shirt throughout the 1940s and '50s. Milburn also won the FA Cup with Newcastle three times in six years and, in the third final in 1955, he scored one of the competition's fastest ever goals, after 45 seconds. This book delves beneath the surface of the glory to reveal how, in spite of his remarkable success as a player, Milburn was constantly tortured by his lack of self-belief. It deatils his days across the Irish Sea after becoming player/coach at Protestant Linfield FC, and explains why he felt the need to move on after receiving menacing death threats directed at his family. It reveals how, as newly appointed manager of Ipswich Town he had a totally unexpected fall out with the departing England supremo, Alf Ramsey. We also learn how the pressures of work led Milburn to the bottle, and how he spent his post-football days working in a scrapyard, before being rescued by the world of sports journalism. Later in life, many honours continued to be bestowed upon Milburn and, on his death in 1988, huge crowds lined the streets for his funeral parade, all the way from his home in Ashington to St Nicholas Cathedral in the centre of Newcastle.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 244
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 20 Oct 2003
ISBN 10: 1840188049
ISBN 13: 9781840188042