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Sol Campbell

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Sol Campbell traces his journey from the streets of East London, the FA School of Excellence and as a millionaire footballer for Tottenham and Arsenal, through Champions League and World Cups, to widespread acclaim as one of the finest defenders to have worn the England shirt.

Along the way, he was labelled a traitor and ostracised by his peers, fell out with members of his family, suffered racial and homophobic abuse, and was often misunderstood by those who claimed to know him well. His book is a frank and often blistering account of a life lived between the soaring heights of celebrity football and the despairing depths of personal trauma.

"Compelling" - The Independent

"Critics Choice" - The Times

"No ordinary football biography" - David Walsh, The Sunday Times


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Publisher: Spellbinding Media

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781909964044
  • Release date: March 19, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781909964044
  • File size: 6837 KB
  • Release date: March 19, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Sol Campbell traces his journey from the streets of East London, the FA School of Excellence and as a millionaire footballer for Tottenham and Arsenal, through Champions League and World Cups, to widespread acclaim as one of the finest defenders to have worn the England shirt.

Along the way, he was labelled a traitor and ostracised by his peers, fell out with members of his family, suffered racial and homophobic abuse, and was often misunderstood by those who claimed to know him well. His book is a frank and often blistering account of a life lived between the soaring heights of celebrity football and the despairing depths of personal trauma.

"Compelling" - The Independent

"Critics Choice" - The Times

"No ordinary football biography" - David Walsh, The Sunday Times


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