Sir Bobby Charlton was born in 1937 in Ashington, Northumberland. He joined Manchester United as a professional in 1954 and made his first team debut in October 1956. He was voted European Player of the Year in 1966 and won the FA Cup, three Division One championships and the European Cup with United. He joined the board of the club in 1984, a position he still holds today. Bobby Charlton was a key member of the victorious England World Cup side of 1966. He was awarded the OBE in 1969, the CBE in 1973 and was knighted in 1994, the first footballer to gain such an honour since Sir Stanley Matthews in 1965.
Hailed as one of the best football autobiographies ever... If you love the beautiful game, this is unmissable - Daily Mail Compelling...beautifully co-authored - Leo McKinstry, Sunday Telegraph As in volume one, the combination of Charlton's story and the work of James Lawton is unstoppable - Sunday Times That the book doesn't quite live up to My Manchester United Years isn't a criticism - that it almost reaches the same heights is a sign of just how good a follow-up it is - FourFourTwo