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The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan


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The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan

 
Description: ISBN 1840181087 / Author: Paul McGuigan / Genre: Fiction / Publisher: Mainstream Publishing / Robin Friday was an exceptional footballer ... more
The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: Robin Friday Story - Paul McGuigan ... who should have played for England. He never did. Robin Friday was a brilliant player who could have played in the top flight. He never did. Why? Because Robin Friday was a man who would not bow down to anyone, who refused to take life seriously and who lived every moment as if it were his last. For anyone lucky enough to have seen him play, Robin Friday was up there with the greats. Take it from one who knows: 'There is no doubt in my mind that if someone had taken a chance on him he would have set the top division alight,' says the legendary Stan Bowles. 'He could have gone right to the top, but he just went off the rails a bit.' Loved and admired by everyone who saw him, Friday also had a dark side: troubled, strong-minded, reckless, he would end up destroying himself. Tragically, after years of alcohol and drug abuse, he died at the age of 38 without ever having fulfilled his potential. This book provides the first full appreciation of a man too long forgotten by the world of football, and will surely give him the cult status he deserves.

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 ... fulfilled his potential. His name was Robin Friday, and if you haven't heard of him - join the club. Before this book no one else had either. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bor n in 1952 in Acton, Friday spent his teenage years on the books of clubs such as Chelsea and QPR but he was never kept on for any length of time, lack of discipline usually put paid to things. After his sixteenth birthday he spent 18 months in Borstal for various drug and theft offences and at the age of twenty he suffered terrible injuries falli...more

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The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - The Robin Friday Story Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The seventies were a golden age for football. Matches shown in colour on the telly, scarves tied around wrists and jumpers for goalposts no doubt. I say this with all the false confidence of someone who has precious little recollection of the times having been little more than a nipper at the time. My key memories of the time though are of long hair, big sideburns and water logged footballs that would break your neck if you headed them. But that decade was about more than just that, the seventies was the age of the Hard Man. Proper ...  Read the complete review

 

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