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Last Night When I Was Young - Sporting Favourites of Mine (Paperback)
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Last Night When I Was Young - Sporting Favourites of Mine (Paperback)
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"Well worth a read. A superb part personal, part biographic
nostalgia trip back to the days of Peter Alliss, Fred Winter and
others" Phil Thomas, THE SUN ON SUNDAY "A definite buy for me."
Taylor, FRANK TRUATT MORNING SHOW. NY and NJ's no.1 Drive Time
Morning Show "Motor racing legend Mike Hawthorn and others
immortalised in new sports book. Littlefield pays homage with a
clever juxtaposition of history and fantasy." Darren Burke,
DARLINGTON FREE PRESS Last Night When I Was Young saw me riding
thoroughbred racehorses as if I were Doug Smith and Fred Winter. In
the same vein, I played football as Jimmy Greaves did for Chelsea
and I was a Test Match batsman emulating the great PBH May. I hit
the biggest serve as Mike Sangster in the Davis Cup, as well as
bobbing and weaving in the boxing ring exactly like my favourite
Dick Tiger, the world middleweight champion. I was unstoppable
behind the wheel of a racing car as Britain's first world champion
Mike Hawthorn but on the speedway track I rode with stylish aplomb
interpreting my hero, Ronnie "Mirac" Moore. Swinging a mashie
niblick as Peter Alliss was no handicap. Rugby Union at Twickenham
when my body swerve was very sharp - Richard Sharp. When the
Olympics came around, I ran the race of my life both over long
distances and over one lap hurdles respectively as Gordon Pirie and
the great David Hemery. With eyes open, I loved watching the
upright Dorothy Hyman dip and throw herself over the line whilst I
fell in love with Mary Rand hitch-kicking her way into Olympic
history. Fantasy is then mixed with fact. The jockeys' journeys
from completing exacting apprenticeships to becoming champions on
the Flat and the National Hunt. Smith riding two-year-olds on the
edge in the One Thousand Guineas and the Two Thousand Guineas.
Whereas Winter was jumping off the edge of the world in The Grand
National. The trials and tribulations with the relative success of
the 1960's Chelsea football team from Drake's ducklings morphing
into Docherty's uncut diamonds. A fourteen-year-old boy from New
Zealand leaves home to become the first speedway superstar. The
fight of the week from the USA brings us a Nigerian boxer who
confounds convention and fights his way to the top of two weight
divisions. A classical English batsman, an amateur as such who set
records as a captain and whose impact on Test cricket is second to
one. Birdies and bogeys abound, yet our golfing hero is a true
British legend. 152 miles per hour as a world record was a
cannonball service that belonged to a British no.1 tennis star that
left us far too early. The first British world motor racing
champion whose play-boy antics on and off the track caused his
untimely death. A brief yet scintillating career as England's
fly-half sees a jaw-dropping piece of rugby played over and over -
sixty years later. The hackles on the neck rise again through an
Olympic television commentary that almost matches the magnitude of
the performance and the world record that was set. All are sporting
yesterday's, worthy of repeat, a young boy's memory listing every
feat.
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