Newcastle United are a team that really should do better. They have a
football-mad city all to themselves and fans as numerous and passionate
as you will find anywhere. Yet their recent record is mediocre at best
and poor at worst, with every fan painfully aware that 1955 was the last
time they won a major English trophy. But it wasn't always like that. In
the Magpies' glory days of well over 100 years ago, they were considered
the best team in the world. They won the English league three times in
five years, the English cup once and had several near misses, while
supplying many players for the England and Scotland national teams. In
this fascinating book, David Potter recreates the atmosphere of 'the
Toon' in those distant days when men like McWilliam, Veitch, Higgins and
Shepherd walked tall. Above all, that great era is a potent reminder to
the current generation of Newcastle fans that 'it doesn't need to be
like this'.