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    From the Jaws of Victory: A History of Football's Nearly Men

    Posted By: l3ivo
    From the Jaws of Victory: A History of Football's Nearly Men

    Rob MacDonald, Adam Bushby, Barney Ronay, "From the Jaws of Victory: A History of Football's Nearly Men"
    English | 2020 | ISBN: 1527274799 | 246 pages | EPUB / AZW3 / MOBI | 6.1 MB

    “Tales that drive to the heart of football … A great read, to be taken gently — at the risk of a tear”
    Barry Davies

    "These delightful stories are written with a tenderness if not genuine love for their fateful subjects. Sometimes heart-breaking, often heart-warming and always enthralling"
    John Motson

    Featuring: Scott Murray, John Ashdown, Andi Thomas, Patrick Barclay, Rob MacDonald, Daniel Chapman, Adam Bushby, Rob Langham, Stuart Fuller, Daniel Storey, Richard Hall, John Brewin, Emanuel Rosu, Daniel Gray, Michael Gibbons, Giancarlo Rinaldi, Terry Duffelen, Nicky Bandini, John Nicholson, Marcela Mora y Araujo, Brooks Peck, Filipe d'Avillez and Neil Atkinson.

    Not all the greats get what they deserve.

    Through the eyes of the UK's finest sports writers, From the Jaws of Victory pays homage to club and international sides who captivated, inspired and astounded in equal measure, only to fall short of football’s biggest prizes.

    The destination of these stories may be the same, but the journeys are equally glorious. The three best teams never to have won the World Cup can be found here — Hungary’s Golden Squad of 1954, the Netherlands’ Total Football exponents of 1974 and Brazil’s celebrated 1982 vintage — along with brilliant club sides through the ages, from Bolton Wanderers, humbled in the Matthews final of 1953, to Liverpool, devastated as the Premier League slipped from their grasp in 2014.

    This comprehensive history ensures that though these teams might not have their names on the trophies, their influence on the game remains undimmed.