Shearer Wonderland
The Autobiography
Seiten
2010
Black and White Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84502-316-4 (ISBN)
Black and White Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84502-316-4 (ISBN)
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Duncan Shearer's incredible rise from non-league football to the international stage was a football fairytale. This title helps to discover how the demon drink cost him his big break as a teenager, and find out why he spurned advances from Sir Alex Ferguson in his 1980s Aberdeen glory days.
Duncan Shearer's incredible rise from non-league football to the international stage was a football fairytale. Beneath this seeming fairytale, however, lies a heart-rending story of personal tragedy and a heart-warming tale of triumph in the face of adversity. Discover how the demon drink cost him his big break as a teenager; find out why he spurned advances from Sir Alex Ferguson in his 1980s Aberdeen glory days; and, read his own account of his unwitting involvement with the English hooliganism scene as a young Chelsea player. There's also the inside story of Duncan Shearer's time both at Huddersfield Town and at Swindon Town and how his goalscoring exploits and incredible scoring record made him a legend with fans at both clubs. As well as giving the inside track on his footballing youth, Shearer recalls his transition to coaching. He tells of his partnership with Steve Paterson which lead to their turbulent period in charge at Pittodrie. Candidly, Shearer looks back at his battle to save his manager's career amidst Paterson's well publicised personal problems.
This is a fast-paced yet thought-provoking insight into the life of the man behind the headlines: a must-read for all football fans.
Duncan Shearer's incredible rise from non-league football to the international stage was a football fairytale. Beneath this seeming fairytale, however, lies a heart-rending story of personal tragedy and a heart-warming tale of triumph in the face of adversity. Discover how the demon drink cost him his big break as a teenager; find out why he spurned advances from Sir Alex Ferguson in his 1980s Aberdeen glory days; and, read his own account of his unwitting involvement with the English hooliganism scene as a young Chelsea player. There's also the inside story of Duncan Shearer's time both at Huddersfield Town and at Swindon Town and how his goalscoring exploits and incredible scoring record made him a legend with fans at both clubs. As well as giving the inside track on his footballing youth, Shearer recalls his transition to coaching. He tells of his partnership with Steve Paterson which lead to their turbulent period in charge at Pittodrie. Candidly, Shearer looks back at his battle to save his manager's career amidst Paterson's well publicised personal problems.
This is a fast-paced yet thought-provoking insight into the life of the man behind the headlines: a must-read for all football fans.
Co-author Paul Smith has worked as a journalist in Scotland for 13 years, covering news and sport for a variety of publications. He started out at the Dundee Courier and Sunday Post, before becoming editor of the Inverurie Herald. In 2001 he joined the sports desk team at the Aberdeen Press and Journal before being appointed head of photographic in 2009. He is the son of former Aberdeen, Rangers and Scotland player Dave Smith. As an author his previous titles include The Legends of Aberdeen and Gothenburg Glory. Paul lives in Aberdeenshire.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.10.2010 |
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Zusatzinfo | 8 pp. plate section |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Fußball | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84502-316-1 / 1845023161 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84502-316-4 / 9781845023164 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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