Tony Carr: A Lifetime in Football at West Ham United
By (Author) Tony Carr
Icon Books
Icon Books
3rd May 2022
7th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.334092
Hardback
320
552g
Tony Carr is one of the most influential coaches of all time. Having achieved his boyhood dream of signing with West Ham United in 1966, a broken leg forced Carr to end his playing career before it had even begun. Not to be deterred, he decided to forge himself a new path and was appointed director of youth football at West Ham in 1973, aged just 23.
As Carr tells in this book for the very first time, over the next 43 years he honed his craft, becoming admired for identifying and nurturing young talent, guiding multiple generations of international footballers through the ranks at The Academy of Football.
He recounts the highs and lows of his time with West Ham, with tales of the managers he coached under as they talk frankly about football and their place within it.
A man who had such a huge impact on my career and so many other young players at West Ham United. I highly recommend this fantastic read. -- FRANK LAMPARD JR
This man passed on the West Ham DNA to the best generation of academy graduates to come through the West Ham system. -- RIO FERDINAND
A West Ham United man, a must read for every West Ham United fan. -- MARK NOBLE
Tony Carr was born in Bow, East London and joined West Ham as a teenager, spending 48 years at the club. He won the FA Youth Cup twice and was made an MBE for his services to football in 2010. He lives in London.