Left Back in Time: The Autobiography of Len Ashurst - Rilegato

Ashurst, Len

 
9781848185128: Left Back in Time: The Autobiography of Len Ashurst

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No outfield player has played more games for Sunderland than Len Ashurst. In his fascinating autobiography Len details the extraordinary ups and downs of his career, including his fall out with Brian Clough, rejection by his home town club Liverpool, drinking with Jim Baxter, taking Newport County to promotion and a European quarter-final, winning promotion with Cardiff City, the pie-selling thief of Ninian Park and surviving a murder attempt whilst manager of an Arabian football team. After 458 games at a 'Left Back' for Sunderland, his managerial career took him from Hartlepool through to Gillingham, Sheffield Wednesday, Newport and Cardiff before returning to his beloved Roker Park and taking his team to Wembley. Then it was on to coaching in the Middle East and Malaysia where he met Princes, Tariq Aziz and Yasser Arafat when he took his team to the Gaza Strip. His career wasn't all a bed of roses. The tiff with Clough led to Len refusing to play in Old Big 'ead's testimonial match. He also presided over difficult times at Sheffield Wednesday as the club almost suffered relegation to the Fourth Division and saw Sunderland slide out of the top flight under his tenure. The highs and lows of his career provide an undulating backdrop for tales of the many personalities Len has met and also worked and played with and against, including Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Malcolm Allison, Sir Alex Ferguson, Don Howe, Ron Atkinson, Dave Mackay, George Best, Nobby Styles, Billy Bremner, Norman Hunter and John Aldridge. Throughout the latter history of the Premier League Len has been deeply involved in its evolution, including being instrumental in the foundation of the Premier League Academies. As a Premier League Match Delegate he has witnessed many notorious incidents including the fight between Newcastle United team-mates Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer. In a 'Left Back In Time', which looks back at a remarkable career which has spanned six decades, Len pulls no punches as he controversially speaks his mind in revealing the many issues which he feels face the FA in righting the wrongs he feels they may have created in the modern game.

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Recensione

l read this in one go! I have read many football auto/biographies over the years and without a doubt this is the best. Interesting, erudite, amusing, informative, honest and touching in parts - brilliant work. --Kevin Taylor, Former Players photographer

Brilliant - over the years I've read countless autobiographies by former players and this one is up there with the best of them. --Sunderland F.C. Historian

From Merseyside to Newport, [Ashurst s] world is peopled with jokers, bullies and the unscrupulous on the make. Nothing is out-of-bounds: poetry; homophobia; the minimum wage; run-ins with the Stasi; and surreal insights from time managing in the Middle East. Len Ashurst s...bubbling book, full of character studies and vignettes, is recommended. --When Saturday Comes.

L'autore

Len Ashurst has spent over 50 years working in football, first as a left-back with Sunderland for whom he holds the record number of appearances for an outfield player, then with Hartlepool, Gillingham, Sheffield Wednesday, Newport County, Cardiff and Sunderland as a manager, then coached abroad and finally workedas a match delegate for the Premier League since the scheme's inception in 2003.

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