Image for For Pete's Sake

For Pete's Sake - v. 1 : Backstreets to the Baseball Ground

See all formats and editions

Football fans know them as Clough and Taylor; to Peter's journalist daughter Wendy Dickinson they were simply 'Dad and Brian'.

Together they won countless honours, including league titles and two European Cups in consecutive years, a feat only matched by one other British manager and club - Bob Paisley and Liverpool.

After almost 30 years of friendship and spectacular success they split up, were never reconciled and never spoke again before their untimely deaths.

Thousands of headlines, dozens of books and a major feature film have charted the story of the most famous partner, Brian Clough, but little is known of his partner.

For Pete's Sake, the first of two books about Peter Taylor, charts his rise from the poor back streets of Nottingham to the very top of his profession at Derby County.

With contributions from many of the players Clough & Taylor signed, including Roy McFarland, Alan Hinton, John O'Hare and Archie Gemmill.

For Pete's Sake is set in a footballing era light years away from the one we know today. Peter and Brian's team-mates in the Middlesbrough FC team of the Fifties bring to life a time when the maximum weekly wage was GBP20, players walked to 'work' together because no-one had a car and Peter worked as a brickie in the closed season to make ends meet.

For Pete's Sake also tells the story of Peter's passion to be a top footballer manager, even when he was a very young man, how he cut his teeth as manager of Burton Albion and then joined forces with Brian at Hartlepools United and Derby County to set the football world alight.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
Matador
1848764472 / 9781848764477
Hardback
02/09/2010
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 234 p., [16] p. of plates : ports.
24 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More