Book description
Bill Nicholson was revered as one of the most honest football
managers in the business. Between 1960 and 1964 he turned Tottenham
Hotspur into the finest team in Britain. This book, the first
biography of Nicholson, commemorates the 50th anniversary of
Tottenham's pioneering 1961 Double, which Nicholson followed up in
1963 by becoming the first manager to win a European trophy. By
moulding great players like Dave Mackay, Danny Blanchflower, John
White, Cliff Jones and Jimmy Greaves into an almost perfectly balanced
team, he set new standards of attacking play. Nicholson was born in
Scarborough in 1919. At the age of 17 he took the night train alone to
London, signed for Spurs on GBP2 a week and spent the rest of his life
with the club as player, coach, manager, scout and President. He never
had a contract, spurned bonuses and lived ten minutes' walk from the
ground with his remarkable wife, who was known as Darkie, until his
death in 2004. He is still revered by Tottenham fans as one of the
most important figures in the club's history. This well-researched
book offers a new, kinder impression of this much-loved man.