Back soon + The Men Who Made Manchester United (book extract)

Harry Robinson has good news... the Manchester United Weekly Podcast is returning for a tenth series, coming very soon. Listen to find out what to expect from the first two episodes. While we wait for the start of Series 10, Harry reads an extract from his book The Men Who Made Manchester United, released last autumn. You can hear the introduction, prologue and first chapter as a taster. Gary Neville calls it "a great background spanning almost a hundred years on the men who made everything that followed possible. A must-read for any Manchester United fan." "At a time when money is king in football, this is an important insight into just how humble the beginnings of Manchester United were. These are human football stories but they also provide a slice of Manchester’s social history," says John Murray, BBC Football Correspondent. Andy Mitten labels it "a fine book with incredible attention to detail as Robinson unearths and examines long-forgotten United stories." Michael Crick says: "Harry Robinson's new book on the first 70 years of Manchester United is just brilliant... one of the best in the 1000 United books on my shelves. Robinson hasn't just done loads of painstaking research, with sparkling new details, he's also a great storyteller. It just flows from page to page." Buy on Amazon Or message Harry on Twitter (@HarryRobinson64) to order a signed copy now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The original half-hour Manchester United podcast, delivering waffle-free analysis from two lifelong Reds - one an Old Trafford season ticket holder, the other watching from afar - since 2016. With unrivalled Academy insight, immersive audio from the games and balanced post-match analysis, fans describe it as "easy to absorb", "insightful", "well put together", "measured and educated", "passionate", "entertaining", "extremely knowledgeable" and "brutally honest, no pandering, they make you feel part of the conversation.” Past interviews have included Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick, Mike Phelan and Millie Turner, as well as regular insight from journalists like Andy Mitten, Paul Hirst, Simon Peach and Jon Mackenzie. Get bonus content on Patreon