My last book to be published in 2017 - England's 50 Greatest Footballers
Here's an extract from the book, a biography of Arsenal legend Cliff Bastin. Cliff is number 39 in the list.
39.
CLIFF BASTIN
A
precocious talent, Cliff Bastin made his League debut for his home
town club Exeter City at just 15, and he was signed by Arsenal a
couple of years later. Bastin was then to have a glorious 18 years
with the Gunners.
Mainly
a goalscoring left-winger, though also an effective inside-forward,
Cliff Bastin's most fruitful season in front of goal was in 1932-33,
when he scored 33 times - a League record tally for a single season
by a winger. That season, Bastin also picked up a League winners
medal, which he also achieved in 1930-31, 1933-34, 1934-35, and
1937-38. In addition, Bastin was in two FA Cup winning teams - in
1930 and 1936.
Cliff
Bastin's career total of 150 League goals remained an Arsenal record
until it was broken by Ian Wright, and Bastin also won 21 England
caps. With Alex James, Cliff Bastin formed one of British football's
great partnerships, and they had an understanding that bordered on
the telepathic. While Bastin's trademark was to cut inside and
unleash one of his renowned powerful shots, he was an expert penalty
taker too - as in keeping with his calmness in front of goal.
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Extract From Paul Rance's England's 50 Greatest Footballers - No. 47, Pompey Legend Jimmy Dickinson
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England's 50 Greatest Footballers - Kindle
Extract From Paul Rance's England's 50 Greatest Footballers - No. 47, Pompey Legend Jimmy Dickinson
https://footiearticles.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/extract-from-paul-rances-englands-50.html