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'A must-read for any Newcastle fan.' ALAN SHEARER 'A brilliant read.' SHAY GIVEN 'A triumph... Beautifully written' LES FERDINAND Fascinating chronicles of an utterly unique life in football and 18 years at Newcastle United, with a foreword by Alan Shearer. Once a Upon a Toon offers a unique perspective on life behind the scenes at one of England's most-famous football clubs. No other individual has had the immense privilege of working at Newcastle United in the capacity that Paul Ferris once did: as a player between 1981 and 1986, physiotherapist between 1993 and 2006, and…mehr
'A must-read for any Newcastle fan.' ALAN SHEARER 'A brilliant read.' SHAY GIVEN 'A triumph... Beautifully written' LES FERDINAND Fascinating chronicles of an utterly unique life in football and 18 years at Newcastle United, with a foreword by Alan Shearer. Once a Upon a Toon offers a unique perspective on life behind the scenes at one of England's most-famous football clubs. No other individual has had the immense privilege of working at Newcastle United in the capacity that Paul Ferris once did: as a player between 1981 and 1986, physiotherapist between 1993 and 2006, and finally as a key member of Alan Shearer's management team in 2009. This is a light-hearted, often hilarious retelling of endless, and sometimes unbelievable, stories of events Paul experienced, and characters he met. His numerous, otherwise forgotten tales from a bygone era in 1980s football include the likes of Kevin Keegan, Jack Charlton, Arthur Cox, Paul Gascoigne, Peter Beardsley, George Best and more. Ferris' chronicles from 18 years at Newcastle United also feature managers such as Graeme Souness, Bobby Robson, the tumultuous 1993–2006 period and Alan Shearer's ill-fated short tenure. If you are a Newcastle United supporter, football fan or loved The Boy on the Shed, this book is the ultimate way to revisit the club's precious glory days of football.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Ferris is a Northern Irish former footballer, physiotherapist for Newcastle United, barrister and author. His first book, The Boy on The Shed, was a critically-acclaimed bestseller and he also wrote The Magic in the Tin about his journey through prostate cancer. Paul is the CEO of Speedflex, a successful health and fitness business.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Alan Shearer Prologue 'Just get undressed for me . . .' Magnificent dilapidation 'What does your wife do for a living?' Ted and Vi My (dis)continued education Benwell Bill Preseason training: cheating, a bin liner and a slap So Far Away The secret pool David McCreery's hair The Kevin Keegan effect: 1982-84 A plastic pitch and a shopping trip Superman, the squadron leader, and a very angry Irishman The wisdom of Arthur Meeting an idol The man in the white coat 'Did we score that one?' 'You probably don't remember me . . .' The Gallowgate roar Jack Charlton, a death threat and a missing gun George Reilly wins a fight Once Upon a Time in America 'Is Geraldine there?' The character and kindness of 'Zico' Joe Harvey's knees 'Is that Spandau Ballet?' Shearer - a Newcastle United Legend 'Divvent touch the soup . . .' One minute you're Steve McQueen . . . Slipping out of the back door Walking through the front door 'I thought you drove an Aston Martin?' The Kevin Keegan effect - 1992-97 'She is looking at him!' The Young Ones 'D'you wanna go for a drink?' A Newcastle United family The bell rings for round one The weigh-in, scissors and a trip to the post office Maiden Castle Poulet à la compote, a strapping and a grumpy Belgian A waste of time . . . Gazza and a missing passport Substance behind the style The versatility and timekeeping of Faustino Asprilla The smiling assassin The Fulwell End is always full . . . Shear brilliance An unhappy manager, a Christmas do and a pink tutu The pride of Cookstown An enthusiastic student A Yorkshire Terrier A Psycho mummy Talking to Bruce Fucking Springsteen The General A fan in the treatment room I Put a Spell on You A Cup final - and a prized possession El Gordo and El Gordito 'They don't eat the green sweets . . .' Ruining Gazza's diet 'There's always someone with a bigger boat!' A book signing 'Wait until you hear him sing!' A stray testicle, a tough Geordie and a convention of nuns A familiar voice and a kind gesture Ruining Bobby Robson's training session 'You've changed . . .' The Pied Piper of the Left Bank A Man for All Seasons Elevation Alan Shearer or Elliot Lee? Bono's glasses The King of Barcelona A dedicated superstar An iconic celebration The humble winner 'It's only a bit of bloody wind . . .' 'What's my name?' One player, two managers A date with a masseur 40 The Master Chronicler 'Are ye not the trainer for N'castle, like?' 'What will happen to Gareth?' 'Can I finish my song?" It was over. I just didn't know it . . . A final pilgrimage 'Run for Home' Once upon a toon . . .
Foreword by Alan Shearer Prologue 'Just get undressed for me . . .' Magnificent dilapidation 'What does your wife do for a living?' Ted and Vi My (dis)continued education Benwell Bill Preseason training: cheating, a bin liner and a slap So Far Away The secret pool David McCreery's hair The Kevin Keegan effect: 1982-84 A plastic pitch and a shopping trip Superman, the squadron leader, and a very angry Irishman The wisdom of Arthur Meeting an idol The man in the white coat 'Did we score that one?' 'You probably don't remember me . . .' The Gallowgate roar Jack Charlton, a death threat and a missing gun George Reilly wins a fight Once Upon a Time in America 'Is Geraldine there?' The character and kindness of 'Zico' Joe Harvey's knees 'Is that Spandau Ballet?' Shearer - a Newcastle United Legend 'Divvent touch the soup . . .' One minute you're Steve McQueen . . . Slipping out of the back door Walking through the front door 'I thought you drove an Aston Martin?' The Kevin Keegan effect - 1992-97 'She is looking at him!' The Young Ones 'D'you wanna go for a drink?' A Newcastle United family The bell rings for round one The weigh-in, scissors and a trip to the post office Maiden Castle Poulet à la compote, a strapping and a grumpy Belgian A waste of time . . . Gazza and a missing passport Substance behind the style The versatility and timekeeping of Faustino Asprilla The smiling assassin The Fulwell End is always full . . . Shear brilliance An unhappy manager, a Christmas do and a pink tutu The pride of Cookstown An enthusiastic student A Yorkshire Terrier A Psycho mummy Talking to Bruce Fucking Springsteen The General A fan in the treatment room I Put a Spell on You A Cup final - and a prized possession El Gordo and El Gordito 'They don't eat the green sweets . . .' Ruining Gazza's diet 'There's always someone with a bigger boat!' A book signing 'Wait until you hear him sing!' A stray testicle, a tough Geordie and a convention of nuns A familiar voice and a kind gesture Ruining Bobby Robson's training session 'You've changed . . .' The Pied Piper of the Left Bank A Man for All Seasons Elevation Alan Shearer or Elliot Lee? Bono's glasses The King of Barcelona A dedicated superstar An iconic celebration The humble winner 'It's only a bit of bloody wind . . .' 'What's my name?' One player, two managers A date with a masseur 40 The Master Chronicler 'Are ye not the trainer for N'castle, like?' 'What will happen to Gareth?' 'Can I finish my song?" It was over. I just didn't know it . . . A final pilgrimage 'Run for Home' Once upon a toon . . .
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A must-read for any Newcastle fan. Paul brilliantly brings to life his time at the club.
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