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Matt Busby was a visionary as well as an exceptional manager of Manchester United and he defied the establishment by leading his young English champions into Continental combat That crusade was cruelly savaged in 1958 when eight of his players were killed in the Munich air crash Busby survived and rebuilt a side good enough to win the League Championship twice and a decade after the tragedy realize the dream in the final against Benfica at Wembley in May 1968 Thirty years on the modern United are endeavouring to emulate their illustrious forebears This book celebrates the glory of 68 and includes profiles and interviews with those who played Reliving the Dream The Triumph u0026 the Tears of Manchester United s 1968 European Cup HeroesThis book tells the story of Manchester United s 1967 68 European Cup campaign which culminated in victory in the final over Benfica Their crusade had begun a decade earlier amidst the rebuilding after the Munich air crash. Kindle unlimited killing dreams This book stood out from other books I ve read on this topic primarily because of the introduction by George Best and the complete player Biographies in the back How the author managed to fit a 10 year long story into less than 210 pages is beyond me kudos for that. Living the dream series I have no love for today s United but thanks to my friend Pete I ll always have a deep respect for the United of this era This book will primarily be of interest to Manchester United fans but anyone who is a fan of the game should be familiar with what this group of men accomplished and the sacrifice it took to get them there Derick Allsop
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