The Life and Times of Mick Jones by David Saffer (Tempus Publishing Ltd)

Last updated : 21 October 2003 By Kevin Markey
Well-built, determined and hardworking, he was a terrace hero at Bramall Lane for four years, until sold to Leeds United for £100,000 – a record for both clubs in 1967.

Mick played a crucial role in the great Leeds side of the early 1970s and his partnership with Allan Clarke was one of the finest ever seen in the domestic game.

An England international, Mick helped Leeds win the Championship, FA Cup and Fairs Cup.

This is a compelling biography of one of the most feared strikers of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which will delight football fans.