First and Last :How I Made European History With Hibs

First and Last

First and Last :How I Made European History With Hibs

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Published: 6 September, 2021
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First and Last: How I Made European History With Hibs is the fascinating autobiography of Jackie Plenderleith, the only surviving player from the first British side to compete in the European Cup. A graceful yet tough-tackling defender, Jackie takes us back to 1955 and describes what it was like for a 17-year-old coal miner's son to witness first-hand the awkward birth of the global phenomenon now known as the Champions League and his role in helping Hibernian reach the semi-finals. The former Scotland international relives his time playing alongside the Edinburgh club's legendary 'Famous Five' forward line, and reveals how it felt to line up against the incomparable Ferenc Puskas twice in the space of two days while in South Africa. Captain of the British Army team during his national service, a team-mate to Denis Law at Manchester City and the proud possessor of international caps from schoolboy to senior level, Jackie played an important part in football's past and, with typical good humour, he has plenty to say about its future.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785319891
ISBN10 1785319892
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 446 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Jackie Plenderleith has collaborated with Tom Maxwell to write his story. Tom is author of The Fabulous Baker Boys: the Greatest Strikers Scotland Never Had (the biography of Joe and Gerry Baker) and The Lone Rangers: An English Club's Century in Scottish Football, described by Backpass as 'a strong contender for football book of the year'. He has written for many publications, including The Times, Daily Record, The Herald and The Scotsman.

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