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My England Years: The footballing legend's memoir of his 12 years playing for England

Bobby Charlton

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Biography: sport, Autobiography: sport, Memoirs, Prose: non-fiction, Football (Soccer, Association football)

The second volume of this fascinating sports book.

Sir Bobby Charlton is widely acknowledged as the greatest player ever to wear an England shirt. He won a record number of caps and scored a record number of goals. Here, in the second volume of his bestselling autobiography, Sir Bobby talks in detail about his phenomenal career with England. During the 12 years he played for his country, he was involved in some of the greatest England games of all time: the 9-3 thrashing of Scotland, the 1962 and 1970 World Cup games against the Brazilians, the classic 1970 World Cup quarter-final against West Germany and, of course, the triumph of the 1966 World Cup. His story encompasses drama, passion, goals, controversies, classic matches, world-class players, and moments of footballing genius. A truly inspirational story from a true football legend.

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Praise for My England Years: The footballing legend's memoir of his 12 years playing for England

  • Hailed as one of the best football autobiographies ever... If you love the beautiful game, this is unmissable - Daily Mail

  • Compelling...beautifully co-authored - Leo McKinstry, Sunday Telegraph

  • As in volume one, the combination of Charlton's story and the work of James Lawton is unstoppable - Sunday Times

  • That the book doesn't quite live up to My Manchester United Years isn't a criticism - that it almost reaches the same heights is a sign of just how good a follow-up it is - FourFourTwo

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