
Postcards from Santiago The George Robledo Story – The First Overseas Star of English Football
- English football
- Categories:Sports
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:April,2025
- Pages:320
- Retail Price:20.00 GBP
- Size:(Unknown)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Review
——Des Lynam
This is some story. One of bravery, adventure, glory and disappointment, the trailblazing tale of the first overseas superstar of English football is beautifully recalled here by Spencer Vignes, invoking the memories of family, friends and those who saw him in action. George Robledo’s is a unique story in our sporting heritage.
——Jim White, Daily Telegraph
Spencer Vignes uses exhaustive research and genuine wit to passionately chronicle the captivating life story – never mind footballing tale – of a little-known English football legend who deserves far wider recognition. A must-read book for football and non-football fans alike.
——Chris Waugh, The Athletic
Spencer Vignes is the first to take a shot at telling the remarkable story of George Robledo, and he’s scored emphatically.
——Ashley Ball, Barnsley Chronicle
Feature
★Through first-hand information from relatives, friends and fans, this interview presents the tumultuous story of this sports pioneer who overcame hardships and achieved a sports legend in its entirety.
Description
Postcards from Santiago is the poignant, inspiring story of Robledo’s remarkable journey from the moon-like wastes of the Atacama Desert to the cover of John Lennon’s 1974 album Walls and Bridges, via Wembley glory and the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. Where, in England’s first ever World Cup match, Robledo became the first Football League player from outside the British Isles to face England in an official international.
Featuring interviews with family, friends and admirers, this fascinating biography is the definitive account of a man who overcame immense hardship and heartache to become a sporting trailblazer in his adopted homeland and a national hero in his native Chile.