Manchester's Finest by David Hall - ISBN: 9780552156301
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A city’s heart broken, a team lost, a legacy born.

Manchester's Finest

How the Munich air disaster broke the heart of a great city

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    480 pages

  • Release Date

    15 April 2009

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Summary

How the Munich air disaster broke the heart of a great city

On 6 February 1958, British European Airways flight 609 crashed in a blizzard on its third attempt to take off from an icy runway in Munich. On board were the Manchester United football team as well as a number of journalists and other passengers. News of the disaster sent shockwaves around the world. For people who lived in Manchester at the time and for football fans throughout Britain it was one of those moments when every…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780552156301
ISBN-10:0552156302
Author:David Hall
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Corgi Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:15 April 2009
Weight:322g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 31mm
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Critics Review

Not only the best book on Munich, but one of the very best books on the United. I presumed there was nothing new to say on the crash, but David Hall proved me completely wrong. It’s a totally refreshing account, and Hall captures brilliantly the atmosphere of Manchester in those winter days of 1958. – Michael Crick
Almost everything we’ve ever read about Munich has been from the point of view of the victims and the survivors - so David Hall’s book is a welcome and fascinating record of what it was like to be an 11-year-old Mancunian whose team had its heart ripped out on a foreign airfield. It is the mass of telling detail which makes this book so interesting… intimate and personal. – Chris Maume * The Independent *
Where David Hall’s deeply humbling book differs, is that he offers a supporter’s perspective of one of the most intimate tragedies of post-war Britain, one which united an entire nation, irrespective of one’s club loyalties, in grief. [A] heart-rending tribute to a side that had become great ambassadors for club and country - both on and off the pitch. – Tom Richmond * Yorkshire Post *
Fitting tribute to a sport’s tragic loss * Coventry Telegraph *
Excellent – Steve Simpson * Blackpool Gazette *
As a child of the 70’s and 80’s, I have never read a more insightful account of what it was like to follow United in those far-off days… A picture may be worth a thousand words but these words create a thousand pictures… an essential part of anyone’s reading about United history. – Salford10 * Under the Boardwalk *

About The Author

David Hall

David Hall has been a lifelong Manchester United fan, and was eleven when the Munich air disaster happened. He has been a TV producer for over thirty years and made many television series with Fred Dibnah for the BBC. He is also the author of Fred, the definitive biography of Fred Dibnah.

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