Kurzbeschreibung
Favouring left-field over legend, the book celebrates colour-blind referees, colourful commentators, dodgy kits, dodgier haircuts, footballers called 'Primrose', players with prosthetic body parts, dangerous goal celebrations, suicidal own goals, pathetic penalty misses, God-fearing goalkeepers, gun-toting fans, shocking scandals, horrendous tragedies, bung-taking managers, UFO-spotting chairmen and loopy matches involving animals, robots and Nazis. Recalling the antics of wayward geniuses like Paul Gascoigne, Diego Maradona and George Best, the book profiles football's most colourful and craziest characters: "What possessed a World Cup superstar to kidnap 120 Cameroonian pygmies?" "Which ex-goalkeeper genuinely believes he is the Son of God?" "Why was a former Southampton full-back offered the throne of Albania?" "Was a former Everton striker really hung for stealing a sheep in Australia?" And whatever happened to Maradona's fake rubber penis?"
Synopsis
Favouring left-field over legend, the book celebrates colour-blind referees, colourful commentators, dodgy kits, dodgier haircuts, footballers called 'Primrose', players with prosthetic body parts, dangerous goal celebrations, suicidal own goals, pathetic penalty misses, God-fearing goalkeepers, gun-toting fans, shocking scandals, horrendous tragedies, bung-taking managers, UFO-spotting chairmen and loopy matches involving animals, robots and Nazis. Recalling the antics of wayward geniuses like Paul Gascoigne, Diego Maradona and George Best, the book profiles football's most colourful and craziest characters: "What possessed a World Cup superstar to kidnap 120 Cameroonian pygmies?" "Which ex-goalkeeper genuinely believes he is the Son of God?" "Why was a former Southampton full-back offered the throne of Albania?" "Was a former Everton striker really hung for stealing a sheep in Australia?" And whatever happened to Maradona's fake rubber penis?"
Über den Autor
Paul Brown is a freelance journalist who writes regularly for magazines such as FourFourTwo. His previous book, Black & White Army, was described as a 'Geordie Fever Pitch'. He lives by the banks of the River Tyne and is a long-suffering supporter of Newcastle United.