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Peter Broadbent | Peter Broadbent |
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Breedon Books, £12.99 Reviewed by Jim Heath
Gordos charts Broadbent’s career from the Kent coalfields of Elvington via Dover and Brentford to Molineux for what was then a record transfer fee for a teenager – £10,000. It is clearly a labour of love for the author, who first saw Wolves on the opening day of 1954-55 as they began the defence of their title with a 4-2 defeat of Sheffield Wednesday: “I have no precise memory of the goals. The one thing I do remember is seeing Peter Broadbent. He had a certain way of beating players, with almost a shrug of the shoulders and a way of passing the ball, caressing it almost. There was just something about him.” On the subject...
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