Tom Finney Autobiography Finney, Sir Tom Summary Although the war delayed the start of his league career, Tom Finney burst on the scene when normality resumed and within a few weeks of his league debut he was lining up for England for the first time - and scoring. Although the war delayed the start of his league career, Tom Finney burst on the scene when normality resumed and within a few weeks of his league debut he was lining up for England for the first time - and scoring. Nicknamed the Preston Plumber, he was arguably the greatest player England has ever produced, and was certainly the most versatile forward of all time, equally at home on either wing or as centre forward. His story recalls a golden era for England, playing alongside other legends like Matthews, Mannion, Mortensen, Lawton and Lofthouse. It was also a time of the maximum wage, local heroes travelling on the bus with the fans. Finney looks back at this era, and compares it with the modern age of superstar celebrities. Highlights Easy to enjoy: 352 pages · Hardcover By Finney, Sir Tom Details ISBN: 9780755311057 Author: Finney, Sir Tom Format: Hardcover Pages: 352 Language: English Publication date: 7 April 2003 Condition: Used – Very Good About the authors Finney, Sir Tom and Tom Finney More about this book Reviews Although the war delayed the start of his league career, Tom Finney burst on the scene when normality resumed and within a few weeks of his league debut he was lining up for England for the first time - and scoring.