The Promised Land by Daniel Harris

The Promised Land by Daniel Harris

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Zusammenfassung

'The Promised Land' relives those breathless moments on a month-by-month basis, delving into the training ground, the dressing room, into the minds of the players, management and coaches, and out onto the pitch with what was a special team, and the last of its type.

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The Promised Land by Daniel Harris

In 1998-99, Manchester United won the Premier League, the FA Cup and Champions League – the only English team ever to accomplish such a feat. Whether that makes it the finest of all time is open to debate, but what is not is the status of the season: it featured astounding football, exceptional competition, staggering determination, ceaseless tension, astonishing plot twists, and a cast of fascinating, iconic characters. The Promised Land relives these breathless moments on a month-by-month basis, taking you into the dressing room, onto the pitch and into the minds of those involved, to explain why it all worked and how it all happened – with the perspective afforded by twenty years’ distance.

'Daniel Harris has repeatedly shown he is an authority on all things Manchester UnitedClassic tales, superbly presented, informed, funny and always close to the heart'

 

* The Guardian *

'every modern football writer should write like this'

-- Rob Smyth

Daniel Harris is a writer and a journalist, in shorter form and about sport, mainly for The Guardian. At the 2012 British Sports Book Awards, he was shortlisted for best new writer for his book On The Road, a journey through a season, which follows United away from home during 2009–10.

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ISBN 13 9781909715059
ISBN 10 1909715050
Titel The Promised Land
Autor Daniel Harris
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Birlinn General
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-09-27
Seitenanzahl 256
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