Two Brothers
- Author Jonathan Wilson
- Narrator Paul Thornley
- Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
- Run Time 11 hours and 42 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Association football (Soccer), Ball sports / ball games, Sports and Active outdoor recreation.
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Praise for Inverting the Pyramid: A History of Football Tactics
'If Jonathan Wilson's first book Behind the Curtain, marked him as the rising star of Sports literature, Inverting the Pyramid confirms his place among our very best sports writers'
'Simply one of the best books ever written about the world's game'
Dominic Sandbrook
Praise for Nobody Ever Says Thank You: The Biography of Brian Clough
'In separating the man from the myth, Jonathan Wilson's biography of Brian Clough is the first to do him justice' Barney Ronay The Observer
'Jonathan Wilson's mighty new biography' Harry Pearson When Saturday Comes
'If Jonathan Wilson's first book Behind the Curtain, marked him as the rising star of Sports literature, Inverting the Pyramid confirms his place among our very best sports writers'
'Simply one of the best books ever written about the world's game'
Dominic Sandbrook
Praise for Nobody Ever Says Thank You: The Biography of Brian Clough
'In separating the man from the myth, Jonathan Wilson's biography of Brian Clough is the first to do him justice' Barney Ronay The Observer
'Jonathan Wilson's mighty new biography' Harry Pearson When Saturday Comes
Critics Review
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Razor-sharp tactical analysis and an intriguing angle of its own
Irish Independent -
Gripping
Daily Mail -
Wilson is a fine, nuanced writer
TLS -
Compelling… gets to the heart of Bobby and Jackie
Late Tackle Magazine -
This is a social history, yet surprisingly moving as it chronicles two remarkable lives
Guardian -
A powerful chronicle of the transformation of English soccer and society through the prism of two very different characters
Irish Times
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