Late December Back in '63 tells the story of an unforgettable day in
top-flight English football--when 66 goals were netted in just ten
fixtures on Boxing Day 1963. The author brings each match to life
through archive reports and images, exploring how such a staggering
tally of goals was scored. This was the age of attacking formations,
just before the era of more defensive disciplines, but what other
factors were at play? The book examines and tests the veracity of
various myths that surround that extraordinary day. Along with club
line-ups, match reports, programs, and images from the fixtures, Late
December Back in '63 takes an in-depth look at the careers of the
various characters who played their part. It also offers a snapshot of
where the national sport stood less than 20 years after World War 2 and
the socio-economic changes taking place in the "Swinging Sixties."
You'll get a picture of the state of the game less than three years
before the summer of 1966 and how our future World Cup heroes were doing
in their careers.