
Football, Taught By Matt Busby
Wayne Barton(Author)
Reach Sport (Publisher)
Published on 27. March 2025
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-1-916811-24-9 (ISBN)
Description
The world's biggest football club comes under scrutiny like no other sporting institution on earth. Yet how did Manchester United become the global behemoth it is? And how and why did Matt Busby take the club to the summit of the game - and build an empire that lasted for decades?
Football, Taught By Matt Busby delves into the DNA of Manchester United, the world's most famous football club, exploring the identity and philosophy of the team from its beginnings in Newton Heath to its global prominence today.
At a time when the club's identity has been questioned following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, Wayne Barton seeks to unravel the core principles that have shaped the club's success over decades, through research spanning over a decade, and interviews with key figures associated with the club.
Drawing on never-before-heard interviews with Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, as well as conversations with over one hundred former players, managers, coaches, and officials, this book is the definitive study of Manchester United's playing style and heritage.
For the first time, the intricate details of the club's football philosophy are connected, from the Busby era to Ferguson's reign, and beyond. This book is set to become a vital reference point for fans, historians, and coaches alike.
Football, Taught By Matt Busby delves into the DNA of Manchester United, the world's most famous football club, exploring the identity and philosophy of the team from its beginnings in Newton Heath to its global prominence today.
At a time when the club's identity has been questioned following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, Wayne Barton seeks to unravel the core principles that have shaped the club's success over decades, through research spanning over a decade, and interviews with key figures associated with the club.
Drawing on never-before-heard interviews with Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, as well as conversations with over one hundred former players, managers, coaches, and officials, this book is the definitive study of Manchester United's playing style and heritage.
For the first time, the intricate details of the club's football philosophy are connected, from the Busby era to Ferguson's reign, and beyond. This book is set to become a vital reference point for fans, historians, and coaches alike.
Reviews / Votes
"This is the most thorough exploration of Manchester United's identity ever written. A must read for any United fan"- Charlotte Duncker, The Times
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Reach plc
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-916811-24-9 (9781916811249)
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Person
Wayne Barton is widely regarded as the pre-eminent writer on Manchester United, with over 20 books on the club to his name. His works include family-authorised biographies of United legends such as George Best, Duncan Edwards, Wayne Rooney and Jimmy Murphy. Two of his books have been adapted into documentaries by BT Sport, and his expertise has been lauded by figures such as former United owner Martin Edwards and The Independent. Barton's extensive knowledge and deep research into Manchester United's history have made him one of the foremost authorities on the club.