Manchester City Cult Heroes

Citys Greatest Icons

Nonfiction, Sports, History, Football (Soccer)
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Author: David Clayton ISBN: 9781909178304
Publisher: Pitch Publishing (Brighton) Ltd Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Pitch Publishing (Brighton) Ltd Language: English
Author: David Clayton
ISBN: 9781909178304
Publisher: Pitch Publishing (Brighton) Ltd
Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Pitch Publishing (Brighton) Ltd
Language: English
Manchester City Cult Heroes recounts the careers of 20 of the club's greatest icons, men who entertained, week in, week out and regularly set fans' pulses racing. Each individual biography analyses each player's career, and examines exactly each player was idolised and how they achieved cult status. Featuring Billy Meredith, Frank Swift, Peter Doherty, Bert Trautmann, Bobby Johnstone, Roy Paul, Mike Summerbee, Rodney Marsh, Dennis Tueart, Joe Corrigan, Gerry Gow, Paul Lake, Ian Bishop, Andy Morrison, Niall Quinn, Giorgi Kinkladze, Uwe Rosler, Shaun Goater, Paul Dickov and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Key features
- Part of the popular and successful Cult Heroes series which features a number of football clubs
- Features 20 of Manchester City's most iconic players of all time
- Details their careers, their impact on the club and the reasons why they were such cult figures
- Includes contemporary and historic images of those legendary figures featured
- Written by respected football historian and journalist David Clayton, author of more than 50 sports books, including the best-selling Ollie: The Autobiography of Ian Holloway and the acclaimed Feed the Goat - The Shaun Goater Story
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Manchester City Cult Heroes recounts the careers of 20 of the club's greatest icons, men who entertained, week in, week out and regularly set fans' pulses racing. Each individual biography analyses each player's career, and examines exactly each player was idolised and how they achieved cult status. Featuring Billy Meredith, Frank Swift, Peter Doherty, Bert Trautmann, Bobby Johnstone, Roy Paul, Mike Summerbee, Rodney Marsh, Dennis Tueart, Joe Corrigan, Gerry Gow, Paul Lake, Ian Bishop, Andy Morrison, Niall Quinn, Giorgi Kinkladze, Uwe Rosler, Shaun Goater, Paul Dickov and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Key features
- Part of the popular and successful Cult Heroes series which features a number of football clubs
- Features 20 of Manchester City's most iconic players of all time
- Details their careers, their impact on the club and the reasons why they were such cult figures
- Includes contemporary and historic images of those legendary figures featured
- Written by respected football historian and journalist David Clayton, author of more than 50 sports books, including the best-selling Ollie: The Autobiography of Ian Holloway and the acclaimed Feed the Goat - The Shaun Goater Story

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