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In this compelling memoir, Roy Massey tells the fascinating story
of his 50 years in football as a player, coach and scout, including
a long spell at Arsenal during the Wenger glory years. As a player,
Massey overcame a series of injuries to score goals for Rotherham,
Orient and Colchester only for another serious injury to end his
career at an early age. Unperturbed, he became a PE teacher and
combined this with behind-the-scenes work to discover and nurture
talent at Colchester United and later full-time at Norwich, where
he helped the Canaries as they revolutionised their youth
programme. When the FA agreed to allow clubs to attract and train
children from eight years upwards, it was Massey whom Gunners
legend Liam Brady asked to join him at Arsenal in 1998 as assistant
academy manager. Over the next 16 seasons Massey helped build a new
academy structure that would unearth and develop a wealth of young
talent capable of playing at the top of the football ladder. Massey
later scouted for three Premier League clubs.
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