Every so often a book is published which actually adds to the history of 
Manchester United as opposed to merely restating what is already known. 
Such a book has just been published.

'The Lost Babes' is an excellent book, which provides some missing pieces 
absolutely essential  to the Manchester United jigsaw.

As the years pass the number of people who can remember the events of 1958 
reduce. And many of those left struggle to get the grey matter working 
properly. It is thus vital that such books are written whilst there are 
people around who are capable of providing accurate information which gives 
both a correct picture and, significantly, an accurate perspective.

Jeff Connor has done such a job and I hope that you will take the time to 
read his book. You might find that it gives an insight which you do not 
currently have - you certainly won't unless you are over fifty years of 
age. The book does not put either the Club or certain individuals in a good 
light, but that does not surprise me one little bit. One of our most 
celebrated ex-players, now a director, is shown in his true colours. But 
then, I've known that for a very, very long time.

I commend this book to you. It gives information which cannot easily be 
found elsewhere with regard to to some key issues.

'The Lost Babes'
Jeff Connor
ISBN: 0-00-720807-3



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