FROM watching SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY and ENGLAND in the golden year of
1966 to football in the age of Covid 19, Owls idol TERRY CURRAN
shoots from the hip as he explores the good, bad and ugly sides of
the 'beautiful game'. He introduces you to 'greats' GEORGE BEST,
ALAN BALL and BRIAN CLOUGH who inspired his own exciting and
unpredictable career and reveals his explosive but close
relationship with JACK CHARLTON. From rock bottom DONCASTER ROVERS
to First Division champions EVERTON, TC lit up the game with his
blistering pace and appetite for the unexpected. Yet his heart was
always with THE OWLS whose rise and fall he writes of as a fan as
well as a never-to-be-forgotten player. A footballer, who always
did things his way, TC's views on modern day football are also 'out
of the box'. He explains why coaching methods have left his club
and country behind the times - and calls for radical change.
There's humour and slapstick from one of football's great
characters who refuses to compromise the principles he learnt
playing for Clough's FOREST. Warning: If you pick up this book you
won't want to put it down!
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