Written just two years after England's '66 triumph when the national
game was at its zenith, Arthur Hopcraft's The Football Man is
repeatedly quoted as the best book ever written about the sport. This
definitive, magisterial study of football and society profiles includes
interviews with all-time greats like Bobby Charlton, George Best, Alf
Ramsay, Stanley Matthews, Matt Busby and Nat Lofthouse. It is a snapshot
of a pivotal era in sporting history; changes and decisions were made in
the sixties that would create the game we know today.