For the
first time, Alan Mullery tells the full story of his
incredible life.
Alan made
his Fulham debut at 17 and played over 200 games for the
club. He then signed for Spurs in 1964 and won the FA Cup,
League Cup and UEFA Cup, plus 35 England caps, including the
historic 1970 World Cup quarter-final against West Germany in
which he scored the opening goal. A final spell at Fulham featured
an amazing cup run to Wembley, alongside his great friend Bobby
Moore.
'Mullers'
then became a manager, notably with Brighton, with whom he
achieved two promotions in a three season spell, then Charlton,
Crystal Palace, QPR and Brighton again. He is now a successful TV
soccer pundit on Sky Sports.
In his
official Autobiography, Alan Mullery’s life-long passion for
football is matched by an endless stream of fascinating anecdotes
about the players and places that have filled his life. Bobby
Moore, Pele, Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, Dave Mackay, Jimmy
Greaves and Georgie Best. These legends and many more populate the
tales that make up Alan's football life, as told by one of the
game’s great story-tellers.
From the
war-torn streets of London, to the
great soccer arenas of the world, the Alan Mullery story is packed
with non-stop action and every human emotion. Violence. Frustration. Laughter. Triumph.
They all play a part in the adventures of Alan Mullery MBE.
'Book of The Week… boils off
the pages.'
THE SUNDAY TIMES
'A lively, pacy read. Commendably honest.
It's a shame more ex-footballers' memoirs aren't like this.'
FOUR FOUR TWO, UK'S TOP FOOTBALL MAGAZINE
'A remarkable story.'
GLORIA HONEYFORD, HEAVEN & EARTH SHOW, BBC 1
'This is a proper book.'
CHRIS EVANS, BBC RADIO 2, COMPARING ALAN'S BOOK TO OTHER RECENT PUBLICATIONS.
'A fine book… a really good read.'
PAUL COYTE, CAPITAL GOLD RADIO
'Wonderfully outspoken, controversial and entertaining.'
ETC MAGAZINE
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