Razor-sharp tactical analysis and an intriguing angle of its own

Irish Independent

Gripping

Daily Mail

Wilson is a fine, nuanced writer

TLS

Se alle

Compelling... gets to the heart of Bobby and Jackie

Late Tackle Magazine

This is a social history, yet surprisingly moving as it chronicles two remarkable lives

Guardian

A powerful chronicle of the transformation of English soccer and society through the prism of two very different characters

Irish Times

Tells a familar, yet extraordinary, tale exceptionally well, illuminated and refreshed by Wilson's particular perspectives and insights

When Saturday Comes Magazine

A book that Jonathan Wilson was born to write... He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the game... There is much poignancy in their stories

- Books of the Year, Irish Examiner

Explores the careers and personalities of Bobby and Jack Charlton, who we discover could not have been more different, and Wilson is meticulous in providing all manner of nuggets

- Sports Books of the Year, The Times

Wilson skilfully interweaves the stories of brothers with polar opposite personalities who also happened to be two of the most iconic footballing figures in the last century, using their respective career trajectories to tell a broader story of what it said about English and (sometimes) Irish society of the time of their heydays

The 42

'A powerful chronicle of the transformation of English football and society through the prism of two very different characters' Irish Times

Jack was open, charismatic, selfish and pig-headed; Bobby was guarded, shy, polite and reserved to the point of reclusiveness. Jack was a gangling central defender who developed a profound tactical intelligence; Bobby an athletic attacking midfielder who disdained systems. Yet the Charlton brothers both enjoyed great success as football players and together, for England, they won the World Cup.

Two Brothers is both the story of the most famous football players of their generation and an account of late-twentieth-century English football: the tensions between flair and industry, between individuality and the collective, between right and left, between middle- and working-classes, between exile and home.

'Wilson is meticulous in providing all manner of nuggets' Sports Books of the Year, The Times

'Gripping' Daily Mail

'Moving... chronicles two remarkable lives' Guardian

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The story of Jack and Bobby Charlton, and a family that characterised English football for decades

'A powerful chronicle of the transformation of English football and society through the prism of two very different characters' Irish Times

Jack was open, charismatic, selfish and pig-headed; Bobby was guarded, shy, polite and reserved to the point of reclusiveness. Jack was a gangling central defender who developed a profound tactical intelligence; Bobby an athletic attacking midfielder who disdained systems. Yet the Charlton brothers both enjoyed great success as football players and together, for England, they won the World Cup.

Two Brothers is both the story of the most famous football players of their generation and an account late twentieth-century English football: the tensions between flair and industry, between individuality and the collective, between right and left, between middle- and working-classes, between exile and home.

'Wilson is meticulous in providing all manner of nuggets' Sports Books of the Year, The Times

Les mer
Razor-sharp tactical analysis and an intriguing angle of its own - Irish Independent

Gripping - Daily Mail

Wilson is a fine, nuanced writer - TLS

This is a social history, yet surprisingly moving as it chronicles two remarkable lives - Guardian

A powerful chronicle of the transformation of English soccer and society through the prism of two very different characters - Irish Times
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349144825
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Jonathan Wilson is the editor of the Blizzard and a freelance writer for the Guardian, World Soccer and Sports Illustrated. He is the author of eleven books, including Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics, Behind the Curtain: Football in Eastern Europe, Angels with Dirty Faces: The Footballing History of Argentina, The Barcelona Legacy and The Names Heard Long Ago.