Psycho: The Autobiography
By (Author) Stuart Pearce
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
13th September 2001
2nd August 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: sport
796.334092
Paperback
448
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 32mm
276g
When Stuart Pearce arrived at Nottingham Forest as a 23-year-old, he advertised his business as an electrician in the club programme. This down-to-earth attitude, in an era of superstar prima donnas, and his total commitment on the pitch, immediately earned him the affection of the club's fans, who nicknamed him Psycho. He became almost as influential character at the club as the man who brought him there, Brian Clough. This book reveals the story of one of football's greatest personalities.
Psycho was no.6 in the Observer and no.7 in the Daily and Sunday Telegraph bestseller lists 'Rightly a big seller because the former England captain has had a long and varied career and has always displayed a nice line in dry humour' -- David Lacey, Guardian 'Unputdownable ... Pearce's honesty shines through' -- Sarah Edworthy, Daily Telegraph 'Typically honest' -- Stephen Moss, Guardian
Stuart Pearce began his career at non-League Wealdstone, before signing for Coventry City. Two years later he joined Nottingham Forest and stayed there for 12 years, eventually becoming player-manager. In 1997 he moved to Newcastle United, continuing his career at West Ham United until becoming player-coach at Manchester City. He won 78 England caps.