Football, My Life

Football has dominated Lou Macari's life. Taken on as an apprentice by Celtic in the wake of their 1967 European Cup triumph, Macari learnt his football the old-fashioned way. He quickly broke into the first team, winning Scottish league titles and Cups in both 1971 and 1972, but it was at Manchester United, following a shock transfer in January 1973, that the attacking midfielder's prowess turned him into a fans' favourite and a household name.

Macari went on to score 97 goals in 401 appearances for the Red Devils, including the winner against Liverpool in the 1977 FA Cup final. He also won 24 caps for Scotland and represented his country in the infamous 1978 World Cup Finals in Argentina. After leaving United in 1984, Macari moved into management with Swindon Town. It was there that he was wrongly implicated in a betting scandal which blighted his managerial career.

In his long-awaited autobiography, Lou Macari tells with typical candour of football then and of football now, of the glory days and the truth behind the scandals, and of the perils that threaten the beautiful game today. It is a story like no other.

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Football, My Life

Football has dominated Lou Macari's life. Taken on as an apprentice by Celtic in the wake of their 1967 European Cup triumph, Macari learnt his football the old-fashioned way. He quickly broke into the first team, winning Scottish league titles and Cups in both 1971 and 1972, but it was at Manchester United, following a shock transfer in January 1973, that the attacking midfielder's prowess turned him into a fans' favourite and a household name.

Macari went on to score 97 goals in 401 appearances for the Red Devils, including the winner against Liverpool in the 1977 FA Cup final. He also won 24 caps for Scotland and represented his country in the infamous 1978 World Cup Finals in Argentina. After leaving United in 1984, Macari moved into management with Swindon Town. It was there that he was wrongly implicated in a betting scandal which blighted his managerial career.

In his long-awaited autobiography, Lou Macari tells with typical candour of football then and of football now, of the glory days and the truth behind the scandals, and of the perils that threaten the beautiful game today. It is a story like no other.

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Football, My Life

Football, My Life

by Lou Macari
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by Lou Macari

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Overview

Football has dominated Lou Macari's life. Taken on as an apprentice by Celtic in the wake of their 1967 European Cup triumph, Macari learnt his football the old-fashioned way. He quickly broke into the first team, winning Scottish league titles and Cups in both 1971 and 1972, but it was at Manchester United, following a shock transfer in January 1973, that the attacking midfielder's prowess turned him into a fans' favourite and a household name.

Macari went on to score 97 goals in 401 appearances for the Red Devils, including the winner against Liverpool in the 1977 FA Cup final. He also won 24 caps for Scotland and represented his country in the infamous 1978 World Cup Finals in Argentina. After leaving United in 1984, Macari moved into management with Swindon Town. It was there that he was wrongly implicated in a betting scandal which blighted his managerial career.

In his long-awaited autobiography, Lou Macari tells with typical candour of football then and of football now, of the glory days and the truth behind the scandals, and of the perils that threaten the beautiful game today. It is a story like no other.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781407040806
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Limited
Publication date: 05/27/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Lou Macari was born in 1949 and grew up in Ayrshire. Following his retirement from football playing and management, he works as an expert analyst for Setanta Sports and MUTV, as well as fulfilling numerous other football and media engagements.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Foreword by Denis Law xi

Preface 1

1 Cockney Rebel 7

2 A Cub Among Lions 16

3 Boy to Man 23

4 Farewell My Lovely 33

5 Doc's Tartan Army 38

6 Law, Charlton and Best 44

7 The Revolving Door 53

8 United Are Back 60

9 Europe Calling 65

10 Aye Aye Captain 72

11 The Quit Man 79

12 Last Legs 90

13 Cry for Me Argentina 96

14 Clueless of Swindon 107

15 The Heights in Our Sights 117

16 London Calling 133

17 Hammered 144

18 A Knock at the Door 150

19 St Andrew's Resort and Spa 156

20 No. 1 Campbell Road 165

21 In the Dock 176

22 Completing the Circle 185

23 Farewell Victoria 201

24 Sod's Law 214

25 Macari and Sons 223

26 The Longest Journey 230

27 Here We Go Again 242

28 Reality TV 257

Career Record 265

Picture Acknowledgements 268

Index 269

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