Mud, Blood and Studs is a special story of sporting excellence passed
from generation to generation. An alcoholic father abandons his family
in Troon, Scotland, and sails for America, but against the odds his
offspring prosper, as his four boys have natural athletic ability.
Oldest son, Jim, travels to America to track down his father and finds a
country in the throes of the Great Depression. However, his superb
soccer skills win him selection for the 1930 US World Cup team. In 1932,
he signs for Manchester United, and later for Spurs. Jim passes his
skills on to his son, George, who becomes a USA All-Star and USMNT
player. Jim's brothers, John and Tom, shake up Scottish football, and
John hands down his sublime hand-to-eye coordination to sons Peter and
Gordon, who make their mark in international rugby. Then there are Peter
and Gordon's cousins, the Lambies, who impact South African rugby. This
fascinating book brings you the inside track on a remarkable family who
overcame adversity to thrive at the top level of sport.