The Life and Death of Andy Ducat
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The Life and Death of Andy Ducat

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The Life and Death of Andy Ducat

About this book

The Life and Death of Andy Ducat is the fascinating and captivating biography of one of England's earliest sporting heroes. The story starts in the reign of Queen Victoria and ends, tragically, on the hallowed turf of Lord's Cricket Ground during the Second World War. History has not been kind to Andy Ducat, and his untimely death in 1942, while playing at Lord's, is the only fact known by many about this sporting idol. Andy is one of a select band of men to represent England at football and cricket. In football, he captained Aston Villa to FA Cup glory in 1920 and made Arsenal's 'Greatest 50 players'. In cricket, Andy scored more than 23,000 first-class runs and played for Surrey in a team of greats such as Hobbs, Sandham and Fender. Andy was a gifted sportsman with a core philosophy of fair play, which made him universally liked. However, his contribution to English sport in the early years of the 20th century has been forgotten. It is time for a new generation of sports fans to discover Andy's story.

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eBook ISBN
9781785319631
Year
2022

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Foreword
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. The Early Years
  9. 2. Up the Arsenal and Down the Oval
  10. 3. Finding His Feet
  11. 4. On the International Stage
  12. 5. Aches and Pains
  13. 6. Sold and Broken
  14. 7. For King and Country
  15. 8. One Cup …
  16. 9. … One Cap
  17. 10. Fulham Bound
  18. 11. Into Management
  19. 12. Time at the Crease
  20. 13. Season in the Sun
  21. 14. Stumps
  22. Postscript: ‘Nothing showy, insincere or envious …’
  23. Bibliography
  24. Timeline
  25. Statistics
  26. Photos