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How Not To Be A Professional Footballer



The book is a humorous look at the pitfalls of being a professional footballer, with anecdotes from the author's time playing in the 80s and 90s. It is written in a style that is both poignant and funny, and is a great read whether you are a football fan or not. Some of the do's and don'ts that the author lists include not adopting "Champagne" Charlie Nicholas as your mentor, not sharing a house w... more details
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  • Humorous look at the pitfalls of professional football
  • Written in a style that is both poignant and funny
  • Great read whether you are a football fan or not


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Author paul merson
Format paperback
ISBN 9780007424979
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number 9780007424979
Pages 318
Publisher harpercollins publishers
Description
The book is a humorous look at the pitfalls of being a professional footballer, with anecdotes from the author's time playing in the 80s and 90s. It is written in a style that is both poignant and funny, and is a great read whether you are a football fan or not. Some of the do's and don'ts that the author lists include not adopting "Champagne" Charlie Nicholas as your mentor, not sharing a house with Gazza, and not getting so drunk that you can't remember the 90 minutes of football you just played in. While some of the advice may be common sense, others may be more difficult to follow. Overall, How Not To Be A Professional Footballer is a hilarious and entertaining book that will leave you wanting more.

An anecdote-driven narrative of the classic footballer's 'DOs and DO NOTs' from the ever-popular Arsenal legend and football pundit Paul Merson, aka 'The Merse'. When it comes to advice on the pitfalls of life as a professional footballer, Paul Merson can pretty much write the manual. In fact, that's exactly what he's done in this hilarious new book which manages to be simultaneously poignant and gloriously funny. Merson was a prodigiously talented footballer in the 80s and 90s, gracing the upper echelons of the game - and the tabloid front pages - with his breathtakingly skills and larger-than-life off-field persona. His much-publicised battles with gambling, drug and alcohol addiction are behind him now, and football fans continue to be drawn to his sharp footballing brain and playful antics on SkySports cult results show Soccer Saturday. The book delights and entertains with a treasure chest of terrific anecdotes from a man who has never lost his love of football and his inimitable joie de vivre through a 25-year association with the Beautiful Game. The DO NOTs include: DO NOT adopt 'Champagne' Charlie Nicholas as your mentor DO NOT share a house with Gazza DO NOT regularly place GBP30,000 bets at the bookie's DO NOT get so drunk that you can't remember the 90 minutes of football you just played in DO NOT manage Walsall (at any cost) How Not to be a Professional Footballer is a hugely entertaining, moving and laugh-out-loud funny story.
Review:
When Saturday Comes Most football memoirs carefully ration the racy bits as a way of punctuating the otherwise retelling of a career. How Not To Be A Professional Footballer does precisely the opposite. Zoo The best read to fall asleep by the pool with.
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