| Raich Carter played during the golden age of English football but like many of his contemparies had his career blighted by the second world war.
In this biography Frank Garrick details how Raich Carter is the only man to have won FA Cup winning medals before and after the war, winning what was then England's premier competition the one every professional wanted most to win with Sunderland and then Derby County.
And although like many from that era he suffered from the vagaries of an amateur selection system he is regarded as Stanley Matthews best partner, even if he wasn’t best pleased to play with him.
Carter also won the League title with Sunderland.
"Leaves the reader in no doubt about the nature of Carter's genius,"
Richard Whitehead. The Times
"Finally filled a gap in football's encyclopaedic library which has existed for far too long,"
Graeme Anderson, Sunderland Evening Echo |