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Hardcover: 255 pages
Publisher:
HarperCollinsWillow (27 Sep 1999)
RRP £16.99
Paul Merson's career reached its peak as he gained selection for Glenn
Hoddle's England squad for the 1998 World Cup. Four years had elapsed since he
openly admitted his alcoholism and addictions to gambling and drugs, and France
98 heralded the start of an incident-packed year for the former Highbury hero.
His insider's view of the England camp makes interesting reading: consoling an
angry Gazza; the ribbing of Hoddle; witnessing the dropping of David Beckham and
the rise of Michael Owen; and taking part in the epic match against Argentina.
And the road to Euro 2000 is proving to be a bumpier ride than many experts had
forecast. On the domestic scene, Merson highlights his unique relationship with
Gazza, the angst over his departure from Middlesborough, and behind the scenes
at his new team, Aston Villa.
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