Bobby Moore: By the Person Who Knew Him Best

Bobby Moore: By the Person Who Knew Him Best

by Tina Moore (Author), Jimmy Tarbuck (Foreword)

Synopsis

A new biography on the late Bobby Moore, captain of England's World Cup winning side of 1966, one of the greatest footballers of his generation, and a man who personified Britain in the swinging sixties. This is his powerful and moving human-interest life story, including his battle against cancer, as told by his first wife Tina 'But Bobby had been in that dark place before Lance Armstrong was even born. In many ways it was even more devastating!in those days cancer was something you just didn't mention, a taboo word, a fearful prospect.' Bobby Moore's death in 1993, at the age of 51, had a profound impact on the people of this country. As the only English football captain ever to raise the World Cup, he was not just a football icon but a national one. Yet Bobby was an intensely reserved, almost mysterious personality. Only one person was his true friend and confidante -- his boyhood sweatheart, Tina, whom he met at 17 and married soon after. With her, he went through all the triumphs and crises of his professional career -- the life-threatening illness that struck him at 23, his clashes with West Ham (and later England) manager Ron Greenwood, his emergence as a footballer of international renown, the almost unheard of media intrusion and the kidnap threats on their children, that amazing 1966 World Cup Final day, the drama of Bogota when he was accused of theft, and his depression as he struggled to adapt to the end of his playing career. Tina Moore's story of her life with Bobby, the break-up of their marriage and what happened afterwards, is inspirational, candid and told with revelations and authentic insight into what made Bobby tick. Alongside previously unseen material that sheds new light on his character and anecdotes about players, wives and managers told from a female perspective, it is a moving tribute to a national icon by the person who knew him better than anyone.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 325
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: CollinsWillow
Published: 30 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0007173962
ISBN 13: 9780007173969

Media Reviews
'He was my friend, as well as the greatest defender I ever played against' Pele 'Bobby Moore was a real gentleman' Franz Beckenbauer
Author Bio
Julie Welch, who collaborated with Tina Moore on this book, was the first female football reporter on a national newspaper, The Sunday Times, in the Seventies. A Tottenham Hotspur fan, she wrote an autobiographical play for BBC TV about a young female devotee of Spurs' midfielder and captain, Danny Blanchflower, and recently praised stadium redevelopment in Britain for its improvements in facilities for women. She also presented Sporting Profiles for Radio 5 in 1994.