|
Showing 1 - 8 of
8 matches in All Departments
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Adam Carroll-Smith never completed a football sticker album as a
kid. Try as he might, he was always a few stickers short. Six
Stickers tells the story of Carroll-Smith's bid to complete his
childhood album and rediscover his love for the game. After
uncovering one of his long-lost, almost-finished albums, he decided
now was the time to break that duck. Disillusioned and out of love
with the modern game, he attempts to track down and photograph the
six players missing from his Premier League 1996 sticker book.
Featuring previously unpublished interviews with the subjects of
the book, Carroll-Smith looks back at their time in football and
how their lives have developed since; he also looks back at a time
when English football was going through a transitional phase, prior
to Euro 96 and at the dawn of the modern era, and examines the
changes of the last 15 years.
Adam Carroll-Smith never completed a football sticker album as a
kid. Try as he might, he was always a few stickers short. Six
Stickers tells the story of Carroll-Smith's bid to complete his
childhood album and rediscover his love for the game. After
uncovering one of his long-lost, almost-finished albums, he decided
now was the time to break that duck. Disillusioned and out of love
with the modern game, he attempts to track down and photograph the
six players missing from his Premier League 1996 sticker book.
Featuring previously unpublished interviews with the subjects of
the book, Carroll-Smith looks back at their time in football and
how their lives have developed since; he also looks back at a time
when English football was going through a transitional phase, prior
to Euro 96 and at the dawn of the modern era, and examines the
changes of the last 15 years.
The funny, heart-warming tale of Adam Carroll-Smith's enduring love
of sport on the radio - a uniquely personal collection of memories
with the power to generate a shared, nostalgic sense of deja vu.
From furtively listening to Premier League matches under his duvet
as a boy, to secretly following Ashes Tests and Wimbledon
championships when he should have been working, all the way to
sleep-deprived nocturnal sessions with the Super Bowl and the Ryder
Cup, The Pictures are Better on the Radio tells the story of how
one fan fell in love with sport on the wireless. Full of acute
observations, touching anecdotes and Adam's customary mix of
deadpan and absurdist humour, the memoir effortlessly gets to the
heart of what it means to be a sports obsessive, and explores why
radio continues to be such a cherished medium for fans across the
world.
The story of one obsessive fan's unlikely ambition: to bowl just
one ball at his childhood hero, Sachin Tendulkar. From the very
first time he'd ever watched the 'Little Master' bat, as a
12-year-old boy, Adam Carroll-Smith had been transfixed. He dreamed
not just of bowling to Tendulkar, but of actually knocking over his
off stump. Just one problem: he was never really much of a
cricketer. However, determined not to let such a small detail stand
in his way - and eager to settle an old score with a childhood chum
- Carroll-Smith earnestly set about achieving the unthinkable
during India's 2011 tour of England. A hilarious summer ensued as
he attempted to live out his fantasy, fending off the attentions of
over-zealous fellow fans, crazed Italian spiritualists and his
meddling best friend - not to mention the dozens of blazered
officials and luminous-jacketed stewards standing between him and
his hero.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|