| For Pete's Sake |
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Yet despite the familiarity of some of the history, For Pete's Sake is still a good read, dealing as it does with a man whose viewpoint has, until now, largely come to us refracted through the prism of The Great One. Wendy Dickinson is Taylor's daughter and she writes with genuine warmth of a father she feels has for too long been tagged simply as Clough's loyal lieutenant, a kindly older bloke with an eye for a player. This view has taken hold so firmly that I confess I was surprised to learn that Taylor was only half-a-dozen years older than his managerial partner, 26 when the two men first met. On the subject...
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The Peter Taylor Story Volume One
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