Manchester United's Role In My Troubled Life
Book Details
Author(s)Peter Morris
PublisherPDM Publishing
ISBN / ASINB005F3ANC2
ISBN-13978B005F3ANC4
Sales Rank895,998
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Any Manchester United fan with any sense of history should
download this book immediately. I can guarantee that this is
the funniest book you have read for years, Peter Morris was
a young boy from a single parent working class family
growing in 1960’s Salford. His frequent battles with his
family and school are both hilarious and touching, and his
survival tactics, although questionable, are a wonderful
mixture of cunning and slapstick. But when all else fails
and life is bleak, he always has his beloved Manchester
United and the trio of Best, Law and Charlton to turn to.
Peter’s dubious claim to fame is that he and George Best
both made their debut at Old Trafford on the same day!
His account of watching the 1963 FA Cup final on a small
black and white television will have you reduced to tears of
laughter. And the chapter on his interview with his careers
master at his school is destined to be a classic.
Peter also didn’t miss a home match during the famous 1967
championship winning season and his opinions of what the
young fans on the terraces actually thought of the football
superstars of that era are both enlightening and unashamedly honest.
Peter has written the acclaimed crime comedy novel,
‘The Murder Club’ also available on Kindle. He has also
written for the Guardian and the Sunday Mirror and appeared
on BBC Radio 4.
download this book immediately. I can guarantee that this is
the funniest book you have read for years, Peter Morris was
a young boy from a single parent working class family
growing in 1960’s Salford. His frequent battles with his
family and school are both hilarious and touching, and his
survival tactics, although questionable, are a wonderful
mixture of cunning and slapstick. But when all else fails
and life is bleak, he always has his beloved Manchester
United and the trio of Best, Law and Charlton to turn to.
Peter’s dubious claim to fame is that he and George Best
both made their debut at Old Trafford on the same day!
His account of watching the 1963 FA Cup final on a small
black and white television will have you reduced to tears of
laughter. And the chapter on his interview with his careers
master at his school is destined to be a classic.
Peter also didn’t miss a home match during the famous 1967
championship winning season and his opinions of what the
young fans on the terraces actually thought of the football
superstars of that era are both enlightening and unashamedly honest.
Peter has written the acclaimed crime comedy novel,
‘The Murder Club’ also available on Kindle. He has also
written for the Guardian and the Sunday Mirror and appeared
on BBC Radio 4.










