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Pegasus : The Famous Oxford and Cambridge Soccer Side of the Nineteen Fifties

Shearwood, KenMiller, David(Afterword by)Green, Geoffrey(Foreword by)
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The combined soccer side of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, Pegasus gained a tremendous following in its brief life.

The team won the F.A. Amateur Cup in 1951 and 1953 before capacity crowds of 100,000 at Wembley.

This autobiographical account, by one of the key players, brings vivid detail to the day-to-day reality of soccer management, team selection, training and modest celebration, together with the practicalities of daily life in the 1950s.

Pegasus was the last of the great Amateur football teams and this fascinating, often humorous book, is a fitting tribute to it.

This Second Edition features additional photographs and an Afterword by David Miller.

Ken Shearwood, now in his late eighties, was an excellent all-round games player, and at soccer a frankly uncompromising centre half. who was to become an integral part of the briefly flowering Pegasus side from Oxford and Cambridge which, remarkably, twice won the Amateur Cup...After Shearwood retired from the game, he [taught] - not without considerable difficulty in the maths area - at Lancing, where he was to stay, as master, housemaster and registrar for the rest of his working life, serving under six headmasters. Pen pictures and anecdotes - shrewd, funny, sparkling, but never unkind - abound, for this is a contented man, happily married for over fifty years. That great Arsenal and England footballer Joe Mercer once introduced Ken Shearwood to Derek Dougan, the Irish International, as the "best centre half in England"; even if he exaggerated, he may not have been too far from the truth.

Colin Leach, Times Literary Supplement.

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Kennedy And Boyd
1849210470 / 9781849210478
Paperback / softback
07/01/2011
United Kingdom
360 pages, black & white illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 483 grams