'To me, Joe Fagan epitomises what we all know as 'The Liverpool Way' and this book is a great tribute to a man whose legendary status at the club should never be underestimated. I was obviously only a young lad when Joe was manager here, but I know he won the treble in his first season as manager and the vital role he played as an unsung member of the backroom team before then. He comes across as such a down to earth character and one whose football knowledge was second-to-none. For anyone with an interest in Liverpool's history this is a must-read book and I really enjoyed it.' Jamie Carragher
Andrew Fagan is a journalist who has written for the Daily Telegraph and the Independent. He is Joe's grandson.
Mark Platt is a writer and television producer who currently works for LFC TV. His previous books include Liverpool: Cup Kings 1965, Liverpool: Cup Kings 1977 and At the End of the Storm.
‘A highly readable account of a tough but modest man whose
achievements deserve better recognition.’ - SPORTS BOOK OF THE
WEEK
'A cracking read'
‘Excellent biography…a large amount of research was done to ensure
that this book was a comprehensive account of a manager who gave so
much for the game as well as Liverpool Football Club.’
‘ A highly readable account of a tough but modest man whose
achievements deserve better recognition.’ - SPORTS BOOK OF THE WEEK
'A cracking read' 'Quite wonderful biography...remarkable story
about greatness' ‘ This affectionate biography gives (Fagan) the
recognition he undoubtedly deserves. Frequent extracts from Fagan’
s diaries… offer fresh and unparalleled insight.’ 'A thorough and
fitting biography of a true footballing gent' ‘ Excellent
biography… a large amount of research was done to ensure that this
book was a comprehensive account of a manager who gave so much for
the game as well as Liverpool Football Club.’
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