Black and White Knight: How Sir Bobby Robson Made Newcastle United Again
is a story of rebirth and redemption. Fractured, disillusioned and
second bottom in the Premier League, the Magpies were heading one way
under Ruud Gullit: down. The magic of Kevin Keegan's 'Entertainers' era
was a distant memory, but in September 1999, Sir Bobby Robson, a son of
County Durham, returned home and became a catalyst for change. Talisman
Alan Shearer was smiling and scoring, and everyone was dreaming again.
Three years later, Newcastle qualified for the Champions League, where
they went toe-to-toe with the likes of Inter Milan, Barcelona and
Juventus, making history on an amazing journey and playing a brand of
football full of energy, verve and attacking intent. A genius in
man-management, Sir Bobby's experience and aura gave the club its soul
back; Black and White Knight details how he mended divisions and
massaged egos to make Newcastle everyone's second favourite team once
again.