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Nobody has ever been able to ignore Alex Murphy. In a glittering rugby league career stretching over forty years - from schoolboy days playing with St Helens to international success for Great Britain and years of glory as player coach and manager of a host of high-profile clubs including Wigan and Warrington - fame and controversy have always been present: Murphy's row with Wigan chairman and one-time friend Maurice Lindsay when he was accused of trying to strangle him with his own telephone cord; the time Syd Hines head-butted him at Wembley believing Murphy had taken a dive to get him sent…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nobody has ever been able to ignore Alex Murphy. In a glittering rugby league career stretching over forty years - from schoolboy days playing with St Helens to international success for Great Britain and years of glory as player coach and manager of a host of high-profile clubs including Wigan and Warrington - fame and controversy have always been present: Murphy's row with Wigan chairman and one-time friend Maurice Lindsay when he was accused of trying to strangle him with his own telephone cord; the time Syd Hines head-butted him at Wembley believing Murphy had taken a dive to get him sent off; his two tours including the 1958 'Battle of Brisbane' and how he 'spat the dummy' costing himself a third tour. . . All this and a further fund of tales from the tough world of rugby league is given Murphy's unique treatment in this uncompromising autobiography. SAINT AND SINNER is the tale of how a liittle man reached the summit of his sport and helped other little men along the way. The cocky kid - youngest ever to tour with Great Britain who could have chosen professional football as a career 'if it hadn't been too soft' - is known to millions today as Murph the Mouth: after-dinner speaker TV commentator outspoken newspaper columnist and now holder of the OBE whose love for rugby league has never dwindled.
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Alex Murphy and Peter Wilson