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The Boy on the Shed:A remarkable sporting memoir with a foreword by Alan Shearer - Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year (Paperback)
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The Boy on the Shed:A remarkable sporting memoir with a foreword by Alan Shearer - Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year (Paperback)
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Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year Shortlisted for the
William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award The Sunday Times Sports
Book of the Year The Times Sports Book of the Year Telegraph
Football Book of the Year 'Ferris's wonderful memoir represents a
twin triumph. He has endured every kind of setback in life but has
invariably reinvented himself; and his writing is a pure pleasure.'
The Sunday Times 'Enough depth and humanity to make your average
football autobiography look like a Ladybird book.' Telegraph 'A
masterpiece of the genre' Brian McNally 'Football memoirs rarely
produce great literature but Ferris's The Boy on the Shed is a
glistening exception.' Guardian 'Fascinating and stylishly told.'
David Walsh, The Sunday Times The Boy on the Shed is a story of
love and fate. At 16, Paul Ferris becomes Newcastle United's
youngest-ever first-teamer. Like many a tricky winger from Northern
Ireland, he is hailed as 'the new George Best'. As a player and
later a physio and member of the Magpies' managerial team, Paul's
career acquaints him not only with Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish and
Bobby Robson, Ruud Gullit, Paul Gascoigne and Alan Shearer but also
with injury, insecurity and disappointment. Yet this autobiography
is more than a tale of the vagaries of sporting fortune. It begins
during 'The Troubles' in a working-class Catholic family in the
Protestant town of Lisburn, near Belfast. After a childhood scarred
by his mother's illness and sectarian hatred, Paul meets the love
of his life, his future wife Geraldine. Talented and carefree on
the pitch, shy and anxious off it, he earns a tilt at stardom. His
first spell at Newcastle turns sour, as does his return as a
physio, although obtaining a Masters degree shows him what he could
achieve away from football. When Paul qualifies as a barrister, a
career in Law beckons. Instead, a craving to prove himself in the
game draws him back to St James' Park as part of Shearer's
management triumvirate - with unfortunate consequences. Written
with brutal candour, dark humour and consummate style, The Boy on
the Shed is a riveting and moving account of a life less ordinary.
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