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A mustread for all Manchester United Fans. Written with true passion and including many stunning archive photographs this makes a wonderful gift and a tear jerking, fist pumping read as Clive Hindle charts the triumphs and tragedies that make Manchester United the the greatest football club in the world.

One fan's sometimes controversial view of how a humble football team from northern England eclipsed all its rivals and ended the last millennium as the most famous club in the world.

From death at Munich in 1958 to the defeat of Chelsea in Moscow half a century later, this is the story of Manchester United. The great players gallop through these pages like thoroughbreds - Duncan Edwards, Georgie Best, Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo – they are all there with the three knights, Sir Matt Busby, Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Alex Ferguson, and his successor Louis Van Gaal. And when it comes to the leveraged Glazer takeover the author pulls no punches at all but tells it how it is.

Colourful and poignant pictures catalogue Manchester United's extraordinary history.

This book is no mere football discography, this is not about a timeline of events, no, this is a passionate account with sharp observations and opinion that doesn’t involve fences and sitting.

"It's the greatest thrill that you've ever seen,
They are known as a soccer machine.
They are the best, there is no doubt,
So raise a cheer and give a shout."

ONLY ONE UNITED A Unique Trip Down Manchester United Memory Lane eBook Clive Hindle

Manchester United FC has more supporters than any other soccer team in the world and has dominated the English game for a generation. The story of how this team from the industrial north of England rose to eclipse all its rivals and become what it is today is the subject of Clive Hindle’s book Only One United. Hindle, a practicing lawyer, who writes crime thrillers in his spare time, is a long-time MU supporter. If his book were one more rah-rah for United it would have limited appeal. Whenever United wins the UK media moans, Anyone but United! It’s the analysis of the team’s back story rather than its successes that makes the book interesting.
Between 1992 and 2013 United won the Premiership thirteen times and never finished outside the top three. But it hasn’t always been top dog. In the 70s and 80s Liverpool ruled, winning the First Division eleven times and the European Cup four times. In fact, Liverpool is the only English team that can boast of a record anywhere close to United’s. Yet, despite thirty-eight league titles and eight European Cups between them, the two teams have rarely been successful at the same time. Their rivalry goes deeper and further back to the beginning of the industrial revolution when the two cities duked it out for economic supremacy. In the 19th century Manchester dominated textile trade whereas Liverpool had the major port and controlled the shipping to North America.
It’s probably futile to compare MU’s recent successes with Liverpool’s from a generation earlier. For one thing, the amount of money in today’s game is simply staggering. Foreign billionaires now own many of the top English clubs. These sugar-daddy sponsors can easily afford the best. United’s story is somewhat different and it’s an interesting one. In 2005 US businessman Malcolm Glazer bought the club in leveraged-buyout deal. Most supporters believe the club got shafted because Glazer used Manchester United funds to broker the deal; money which might otherwise have been spent on players. Even ten years after the takeover a ‘Love-United-Hate-Glazer mentality persists with the fans. But leveraged buyouts, like most financial deals, are complex and not easily understood by laymen. Therefore, the media plays on what’s obvious and sensational. Interestingly enough, in the seasons following the takeover, Manchester United continues to thrive.
Manchester United has had many heroes. It’s unlikely the club could have performed as it did without Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, both of whom are regarded as two of the most successful, admired and respected managers in the history of the game. It’s easy to assign mythic status to these two men because of what they achieved, but like most of us, they have weaknesses and shortcomings. Many United players could rightly be called ‘world-class’ but only a few ever became celebrities. George Best was probably the world’s first cult icon. But as most soccer fans know, his extravagant lifestyle led to the problems which he suffered from for the rest of his life. David Beckham’s more-recent celebrity status easily surpasses Best’s. In 2002 Salon Magazine described him as "the biggest ‘metrosexual’ in Britain". Ironically, Beckham is described in the book as being shy and retiring. As the author notes, the players who probably contributed most to United’s success (Bobby Charlton, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, for instance) preferred to concentrate on the game and shun media attention altogether.
Although Only One United is mainly an analysis of the club, there are many little-known facts on other top teams. As unlikely as it sounds, AC Milan, Italy’s most successful team, was founded by two English expatriates and it began life as the Milan Cricket and Football Club. The book contains a wealth of detail on many aspects of the game. It’s clearly written, objective, and should appeal to any soccer fan.

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  • File Size 4034 KB
  • Print Length 192 pages
  • Publication Date November 30, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00QFK4CTE

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Good history of the biggest football club in the world.
I enjoyed this very personal take on Manchester United's history. I was particularly impressed with how it explained the "Rock of Gibraltar" incident and the details of the Glazer takeover, both of which I'd never fully understood till now. Happier periods in Manchester United's history such as the Best-Law-Charlton era and the treble winning squad of 1999 are also recounted entertainingly. All in all this is a great read and I'd thoroughly recommend it to Manchester United supporters young and old.
Well worth the read if you love Man U and want to enjoy a good book you will enjoy this book
Although I am a fan of football I honestly did not know much about English football or as known to me soccer, until now. This book is very enlightening and has a lot of information and gave me a clear understanding of it. It is about the game, the players, the fans and the raw passion each one has. I found it very interesting and loved the honesty of the author and his dedication for the sport. It is really easy to read and keeps your attention. The pictures were incredible and a great touch. It is clear the author Clive Hindle knows what he is talking about and the time and effort he put into making this book happen is amazing. I highly recommend it to everyone, if you are a fan of this sport you will love it and it you aren't a fan you will soon want to be. It is a great book.
When I began reading this book, I almost expected a rather dry account of the history of the club which at best may be sprinkled with “Hawksby and Jacobs” style anecdotes about Pie Mash and Bovril (even though I love bovril!); but I was so wrong, into the first pages I could sense from the passion in the author’s voice that Manchester United was woven into the silver fibres of his soul.

Clive Hindle is a life-long supporter and yes, he came well before the days when being a “Red Devil” was trendy because of all the associated glamour and wealth. Clive recounts poignantly the emotions of confusion, denial and sadness he felt at hearing new of the Munich crash and how he even got into playground scraps with those who made jokes of it – I don’t blame him either. As a friend once said to Clive, “If every United fan filled in the ‘religion’ section of his form with “Man United” there would be sufficient adherents for the club to be officially declared a religion.”
The halcyon days of 1968, near bankruptcy, the near destruction of Old Trafford by the Luftwaffe, the irony of The Flower of Manchester being destroyed in a German field in 1958 to snatching the blue and maroon ribbons of Bayern Munich off the Holy Grail with two late Beckham inspired goals in Moscow 1999. Flicking through the kindle pages I could just sense the excitement, the despair, the hope and that glorious and esoteric thrill any sports-lover gets from living life vicariously through his club or team.
Some fantastic photographs from throughout the club’s history compliment the writing which is sincere, incisive and heartfelt. You will be in no doubt that this ‘Phoenix Club’ is the stuff legend is made of.
How did a club from England’s industrial heartland steal a march on all its contemporaries? What will the future post Alex Fergusson look like? And what is a Salamander fish? Grab this book now and you’ll find out. A TERRIFIC READ from cover to cover.
Manchester United FC has more supporters than any other soccer team in the world and has dominated the English game for a generation. The story of how this team from the industrial north of England rose to eclipse all its rivals and become what it is today is the subject of Clive Hindle’s book Only One United. Hindle, a practicing lawyer, who writes crime thrillers in his spare time, is a long-time MU supporter. If his book were one more rah-rah for United it would have limited appeal. Whenever United wins the UK media moans, Anyone but United! It’s the analysis of the team’s back story rather than its successes that makes the book interesting.
Between 1992 and 2013 United won the Premiership thirteen times and never finished outside the top three. But it hasn’t always been top dog. In the 70s and 80s Liverpool ruled, winning the First Division eleven times and the European Cup four times. In fact, Liverpool is the only English team that can boast of a record anywhere close to United’s. Yet, despite thirty-eight league titles and eight European Cups between them, the two teams have rarely been successful at the same time. Their rivalry goes deeper and further back to the beginning of the industrial revolution when the two cities duked it out for economic supremacy. In the 19th century Manchester dominated textile trade whereas Liverpool had the major port and controlled the shipping to North America.
It’s probably futile to compare MU’s recent successes with Liverpool’s from a generation earlier. For one thing, the amount of money in today’s game is simply staggering. Foreign billionaires now own many of the top English clubs. These sugar-daddy sponsors can easily afford the best. United’s story is somewhat different and it’s an interesting one. In 2005 US businessman Malcolm Glazer bought the club in leveraged-buyout deal. Most supporters believe the club got shafted because Glazer used Manchester United funds to broker the deal; money which might otherwise have been spent on players. Even ten years after the takeover a ‘Love-United-Hate-Glazer mentality persists with the fans. But leveraged buyouts, like most financial deals, are complex and not easily understood by laymen. Therefore, the media plays on what’s obvious and sensational. Interestingly enough, in the seasons following the takeover, Manchester United continues to thrive.
Manchester United has had many heroes. It’s unlikely the club could have performed as it did without Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, both of whom are regarded as two of the most successful, admired and respected managers in the history of the game. It’s easy to assign mythic status to these two men because of what they achieved, but like most of us, they have weaknesses and shortcomings. Many United players could rightly be called ‘world-class’ but only a few ever became celebrities. George Best was probably the world’s first cult icon. But as most soccer fans know, his extravagant lifestyle led to the problems which he suffered from for the rest of his life. David Beckham’s more-recent celebrity status easily surpasses Best’s. In 2002 Salon Magazine described him as "the biggest ‘metrosexual’ in Britain". Ironically, Beckham is described in the book as being shy and retiring. As the author notes, the players who probably contributed most to United’s success (Bobby Charlton, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, for instance) preferred to concentrate on the game and shun media attention altogether.
Although Only One United is mainly an analysis of the club, there are many little-known facts on other top teams. As unlikely as it sounds, AC Milan, Italy’s most successful team, was founded by two English expatriates and it began life as the Milan Cricket and Football Club. The book contains a wealth of detail on many aspects of the game. It’s clearly written, objective, and should appeal to any soccer fan.
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