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The Team That Wouldn't Die: The Story of the Busby Babes
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The Team That Wouldn’t Die: The Story of the Busby Babes

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THE BUSBY BABES remain unique in British football. Emerging in a post-war 1950s era of austerity and rationing, they gave a glimpse of the youthful enthusiasm and talent that would emerge a decade later in music and art, while their untimley deaths, at the end of a snowy runway in Munich, inspired a devotion to Manchester United Football Club at odds with staid 1950s behaviour. In this, his fi nal update on his classic work, John Roberts revisits the original interviews he undertook with the relatives of the deceased and the survivors. What emerges is an unsentimental work that remains the greatest account of the tragedy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Empire Publications Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 February 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781909360570

THE BUSBY BABES remain unique in British football. Emerging in a post-war 1950s era of austerity and rationing, they gave a glimpse of the youthful enthusiasm and talent that would emerge a decade later in music and art, while their untimley deaths, at the end of a snowy runway in Munich, inspired a devotion to Manchester United Football Club at odds with staid 1950s behaviour. In this, his fi nal update on his classic work, John Roberts revisits the original interviews he undertook with the relatives of the deceased and the survivors. What emerges is an unsentimental work that remains the greatest account of the tragedy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Empire Publications Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 February 2018
Pages
256
ISBN
9781909360570