
Old Trafford
The Official Story of the Home of Manchester United
Simon & Schuster Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 4. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-84983-101-7 (ISBN)
Description
In the Edwardian era, Manchester was the workshop of the world and its leading football club, Manchester United, was one of the best in the land. Unfortunately, its stadium at Bank Street did not reflect its aspirations. So the directors took the brave decision to build a spectacular new stadium to reflect the club's, and the city's, status. On 19 February 1910, Old Trafford was open for action.
Ian Marshall tells the astonishing story of the hundred years that followed. From early triumph, through inter-war depression, Old Trafford saw it all. But when the ground was twice bombed during the Second World War, its entire future was in question. However, under the inspirational managership of Matt Busby, both the team and the ground were rebuilt, and a new era of dominance was ushered in in the 1950s, only for United to be once again struck down by Munich.
Speaking to players, employees and fans from across the years, as well as original research into the United archives, Marshall explains how Old Trafford has remained central not just to United but to the fortunes of an entire city. Old Traffordis the definitive story of an iconic venue.
Ian Marshall tells the astonishing story of the hundred years that followed. From early triumph, through inter-war depression, Old Trafford saw it all. But when the ground was twice bombed during the Second World War, its entire future was in question. However, under the inspirational managership of Matt Busby, both the team and the ground were rebuilt, and a new era of dominance was ushered in in the 1950s, only for United to be once again struck down by Munich.
Speaking to players, employees and fans from across the years, as well as original research into the United archives, Marshall explains how Old Trafford has remained central not just to United but to the fortunes of an entire city. Old Traffordis the definitive story of an iconic venue.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
16pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84983-101-7 (9781849831017)
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Manchester United have over 333 million fans worldwide, and are the best-supported club in the UK and Ireland, with truly national reach
Ian Marshall was born in Lancashire, and first went to Old Trafford in 1973. He is the author of three books on Manchester United, most recently Class of 92, and has also been the author of the bestselling Playfair Cricket Annual since 2009. He lives in Eastbourne.
Ian Marshall was born in Lancashire, and first went to Old Trafford in 1973. He is the author of three books on Manchester United, most recently Class of 92, and has also been the author of the bestselling Playfair Cricket Annual since 2009. He lives in Eastbourne.