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Book, who became known as 'Skip', led Man City to the First Division title in 1968. He also lifted the 1969 FA Cup, before leading the club to the League Cup and European Cup Winner’s Cup in 1970.
What trophies did Tony Book win as Man City captain and manager? Book was a very late bloomer in professional football terms, graduating to the Football League at the age of 30.
Tony Book wasn’t just a captain or a manager; he was the heart of Manchester City. His achievements on the pitch and in the dugout made him our ‘special one’ but above all, he was a true ...
Tony Bennett’s Life (and Love for Family) Remembered in New Children’s Book Release The 24-page picture book chronicles Bennett's inspiring path to success, and the impact he left with his ...
Tony Book: Online book of condolence . That alone would have cemented his standing as one of the Club’s all-time greats. However, Tony then further emphasised his unique place in City folklore ...
Tony Book: Online book of condolence That alone would have cemented his standing as one of the Club’s all-time greats. However, Tony then further emphasised his unique place in City folklore by ...
Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Club ambassador Mike Summerbee have led the tributes from the football world after the sad passing of Tony Book at the age of 90.A legend in every sense of the ...
Tony Book with his Footballer of the Year trophy in 1969 - a title he shared with Derby's Dave Mackay. (Image: PA) He was a very successful player during the Mercer-Allison era and a key figure as ...
Tony Book helped Manchester City to win five major trophies after joining as a player in 1966. Stu Forster/Getty Images "His hopes and ambitions for his club were matched only by his incredible ...
About Books also reported on the l… Skyhorse President and Publisher Tony Lyons discussed the company he founded in 2006, his latest expansion efforts, and outlook on the publishing industry.
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Tony Book the rock amongst flair players who went on to manage a team of entertainers Known affectionately as "Skip" he was a constant in turbulent times at the club, says Chief Reporter Neal Keeling.