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Football, My Life

Football, My Life
By Lou Macari

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Football has dominated Lou Macari's life in more ways than you could possibly mention. Taken on as an apprentice by Celtic in the wake of the 1967 European Cup triumph that saw them anointed the Lisbon Lions, Macari learnt his football the old-fashioned way alongside another future great, Kenny Dalglish. He quickly broke into the first team, winning Scottish league titles and Scottish 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 was the leading light in a free-flowing forward line as Tommy Docherty's side won promotion back into the First Division in 1975. Two years later, Lou scored the winning goal as United beat Liverpool to win the FA Cup - their one and only trophy in the Seventies - and he went on to score 97 goals in more than 400 appearances for the Red Devils. He also won 24 caps for Scotland, scoring five times, 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, leading the Wiltshire club to back-to-back promotions. It was there, however, that Macari was implicated in a betting scandal which, although he was later fully exonerated, blighted his managerial career. Lou went on to battle the whims of tyrannical chairmen at West Ham, Birmingham, Stoke, in his dream job at Celtic, then finally at Huddersfield. Football had one final blow for this eternal fans' favourite though, when one of his three professional football-playing sons, Jonathan, committed suicide when a youngster at Nottingham Forest. The tragedy still tears his family apart. 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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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #489390 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.45 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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Goals, scandal, tragedy – Lou Macari’s life has had it all. When Macari scored the winning goal in the FA Cup Final in 1977, it not only gave Manchester United a famous victory over Liverpool, but erased the heartbreak of the Red Devils’ shock defeat to Southampton the previous year. It was also United’s only major trophy of the whole decade – unthinkable now. In his long-awaited autobiography, the legendary United and Scotland forward tells for the first time the no-holds barred story of how football has dominated his life. From his early days with the Lisbon Lions at Celtic, to the events surrounding his controversial move to Man Utd, eleven years at Old Trafford and Scotland’s infamous 1978 World Cup campaign, Macari’s playing career had more than its fair share of dramatic moments. His experiences as a manager turned out to be another rollercoaster ride as he battled the whims of tyrannical chairmen, most notably at Swindon Town. In Football, My Life, Macari reveals what really went on behind the scenes, and the truth about the betting scandal that blighted his reputation, even after he was fully exonerated. Most tragically of all, Macari tells of how the death of his son Jonathan, a young player at Nottingham Forest, saw him turn his back on football, before he again realised that he could not live without the beautiful game. Football, My Life is the unforgettable story of the triumphs and tragedies of a football icon.

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.