Football - Bloody Hell!: The Biography of Alex Ferguson
By (Author) Patrick Barclay
Vintage Publishing
Yellow Jersey Press
1st November 2011
1st September 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.334092
Paperback
544
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
352g
Patrick Barclay's bestselling biography of Sir Alex Ferguson - one of the greatest football managers of all time. SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS Sir Alex Ferguson is the most controversial and compelling figure in football. For many he ranks as the greatest manager of all time. He is certainly the most successful. It's been more than ten years since Ferguson's Manchester United triumphed over Bayern Munich in the dying seconds of the Champions League final. Since then he has presided over the rise and fall and rise again of Jose Mourinho; the arrival and departure of the world's best player, Ronaldo; the removal of one English talisman - Beckham - and the irresistible instalment of another - Rooney. Ferguson has been instrumental in making the Premier League the most successful competition in football, and he has endured while the mountains of cash have turned to valleys of debt. Throughout, award-winning journalist Patrick Barclay has been pitch-side and spoken to all those who know Ferguson best - fellow managers, former players, colleagues and commentators. The result is Football - Bloody Hell!- the definitive work on the game's greatest living legend.
Compelling -- Simon Kuper * Financial Times *
Patrick Barclay traces the arc of the Scot's Govan youth to his Old Trafford supremacy with insight, sensitivity and poise -- Sports Book of the Year * Sunday Telegraph *
Thorough of research, rich of detail -- Book of the Week, Richard Williams * Guardian *
Stylishly written, admirably well-researched * Scotsman *
Wonderful. Captures the contradictions of this complex personality as eloquently
as it elucidates his genius
Patrick Barclay is Chief Football Commentator for The Times and one of the most respected journalists in the business. During a career spanning eight World Cups he has been the chief football writer for each of the four quality newspaper groups in England- The Times, Guardian-Observer, Telegraph, and Independent. His first book, Mourinho- Anatomy of a Winner was published to acclaim in 2005.