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Viollet: The Life of a Legendary Goalscorer

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A legendary goalscorer and Busby Babe, Dennis Viollet's career took in tragedy and triumph in equal measure. As a player he thrilled thousands as an outstanding teenage footballer with Manchester United's all-conquering Babes, developing an almost telepathic understanding with fellow striker Tommy Taylor. Having survived the Munich air disaster, Viollet broke Manchester United's record for goals in a season - a mark he still holds despite the attempts of Law, Best, Charlton, Cantona, Hughes, Yorke and Cole. Along with Wilf McGuinness, Dennis campaigned for the abolition of the maximum wage which saw United's greatest ever goal-poacher on wages of £20 per week. But by 1961 Dennis was mysteriously transferred from Old Trafford without a word from Matt Busby, the club or a good luck farewell from fans - United even denied the goalscoring legend a testimonial. Rather than dwell on his misfortune however, Dennis began a second career at Stoke City alongside Sir Stanley Matthews. There he helped the Potters win promotion back to Division One and, once he hung his boots up in 1967, received the testimonial he should have received in Manchester. In the second half of his life Dennis became 'Coach Viollet', a respected member of the British coaching establishment in the United States. But in 1998 Dennis fell ill and died, after a painful illness, in his adopted home of Florida in March 1999. In the course of a life long romance with football, Dennis played with or against most of the greats of the di Steffano, Puskas, Matthews, Best, Charlton and Pele. More than this though he was a gentleman footballer from a bygone age, a loveable rogue and charmer of both the opposite sex and opposing Dennis didn't so much bludgeon the opposition as pick their pockets. In this respect he was ahead of his time, a Manchester lad with the brains, style and skills of a continental forward.

350 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2001

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