- Published: 15 April 2014
- ISBN: 9780224091855
- Imprint: Yellow Jersey
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $35.00
The Wizard
The Life of Stanley Matthews
- Published: 15 April 2014
- ISBN: 9780224091855
- Imprint: Yellow Jersey
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 416
- RRP: $35.00
Portrays a lost world of heavy balls, burly strikers, fog-bound pitches, £20-a-week wages, and teams who would travel to away matches by train and walk to the ground from the station
Blake Morrison, Guardian
Henderson seeks to dig up fresh revelations about Matthew’s private life
Matt Dickinson, The Times
Conveys the ethos of football in a bygone age, when money was secondary to sportsmanship and even world-famous players would take the bus to the ground
David Robson, Sunday Telegraph
The book portrays a lost world of heavy balls, burly strikers, fogbound pitches, £20-a-week wages, and teams who'd travel to away matches by train then walk to the ground from the station
Blake Morrison, Guardian
Henderson succeeds in digging deeper, revealing a more complex character. Fallouts with managers, private dramas. It’s fascinating stuff!
Four Four Two
A marvellous, well-written biography that doesn’t shirk from exploring controversial episodes in Sir Stan’s life
Press Association
Like his subject…the author has done his groundwork brilliantly
Simon Redfern, Independent on Sunday
Well-researched and cannily written
Harry Pearson, When Sunday Comes
A lovely, truthful book
Iain Finlayson, Saga
A must-read for all soccer fans
Choice
Staggeringly well-researched
Roger Alton, Spectator
Lucidly researched
David Miller, The Oldie
What makes Henderson’s biography so interesting is the portrait it provides of an entire life, the Cold War love story after Matthews had finally hung up his boots a fascinating addendum to a career that came to a close at his testimonial at Stoke City in 1965
Ben East, Metro