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Wayne Barton



Average rating: 4.19 · 896 ratings · 102 reviews · 70 distinct worksSimilar authors
Duncan Edwards: Eternal

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The Man Who Kept The Red Fl...

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Too Good To Go Down: The In...

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George Best: True Genius

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King Eric: Portrait Of The ...

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Que Sera, Sera: Manchester ...

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You Can't Win Anything With...

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The Complete Guide to Chip ...

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FERGIE'S FLEDGLINGS

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Peach

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“Sometimes I wonder whether I have felt everything I’m ever going to feel”
Wayne Barton, Peach

“Bob Pennington – who still didn’t rate Edwards as a centre-forward – believed that Busby’s decade-long desires may well be proven correct. “Of course you can’t win the European Cup, the FA Cup, and the League championship in one season,” he wrote. “Of course it is impossible. But you still left Portsmouth believing that Matt Busby’s dream of this triple triumph can be achieved.”
Wayne Barton, Duncan Edwards: Eternal

“...the hardest lies to live with are the ones we tell ourselves. And when we actually start to believe them... well, at that point, there’s no hope.”
Wayne Barton, Peach



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