Football Wizard

The Story of Billy Meredith

Nonfiction, Sports, Football (Soccer)
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Author: John Harding ISBN: 9781909360266
Publisher: Empire Publications Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Harding
ISBN: 9781909360266
Publisher: Empire Publications
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
BILLY MEREDITH was one of football’s most extraordinary and controversial characters. Ninety years after his last match, his name is still one of soccer’s most famous. Born at Chirk, Denbighshire, in 1874, Meredith began work as a coal-miner when he was just twelve before his breathtaking soccer skills brought him to the notice of English clubs.Thereafter, he dominated the game for three decades. Winning top honours with the two Manchester clubs and a then record 48 Welsh caps, Meredith remains arguably the greatest player ever produced by that country. He was dubbed the ‘Wizard’ and even in his fi ftieth year he was still making headlines by appearing in an FA Cup semi-fi nal. But Meredith wasalso a rebel and a reformer and his career was dogged and disfi gured by accusations of bribery and match-fi xing. He wassuspended for accepting illegal payments before leading a player’s walk-out during the struggle to establish a credible Players’ Union, (now the PFA) an organisation which he had resurrected almost single-handed.In this fully updated version of his ground-breaking biography, John Harding looks closely at this intriguing fi gure. He examines Meredith’s attitude to the game and its rulers, appraises Meredith’s playing style and achievements and, with the aid of contemporary accounts, letters, photographs, and interviews tells the story of this complex, enigmatic, exasperatinglybrilliant footballer—truly one of the game’s legendary fi gures.The publication of the original 1985 edition of 'Football Wizard' marked a landmark in sporting biography and has had many imitators. Now John revisits the subject in an era when English footballers has been transformed into global megastars beamed into homes worldwide. A world away perhaps from the grime of the Edwardian game but today's heroes will be grateful to Meredith and the early pioneers for their sacrfices.
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BILLY MEREDITH was one of football’s most extraordinary and controversial characters. Ninety years after his last match, his name is still one of soccer’s most famous. Born at Chirk, Denbighshire, in 1874, Meredith began work as a coal-miner when he was just twelve before his breathtaking soccer skills brought him to the notice of English clubs.Thereafter, he dominated the game for three decades. Winning top honours with the two Manchester clubs and a then record 48 Welsh caps, Meredith remains arguably the greatest player ever produced by that country. He was dubbed the ‘Wizard’ and even in his fi ftieth year he was still making headlines by appearing in an FA Cup semi-fi nal. But Meredith wasalso a rebel and a reformer and his career was dogged and disfi gured by accusations of bribery and match-fi xing. He wassuspended for accepting illegal payments before leading a player’s walk-out during the struggle to establish a credible Players’ Union, (now the PFA) an organisation which he had resurrected almost single-handed.In this fully updated version of his ground-breaking biography, John Harding looks closely at this intriguing fi gure. He examines Meredith’s attitude to the game and its rulers, appraises Meredith’s playing style and achievements and, with the aid of contemporary accounts, letters, photographs, and interviews tells the story of this complex, enigmatic, exasperatinglybrilliant footballer—truly one of the game’s legendary fi gures.The publication of the original 1985 edition of 'Football Wizard' marked a landmark in sporting biography and has had many imitators. Now John revisits the subject in an era when English footballers has been transformed into global megastars beamed into homes worldwide. A world away perhaps from the grime of the Edwardian game but today's heroes will be grateful to Meredith and the early pioneers for their sacrfices.

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