by Stanley Bowles (Author)
I think that Frank Worthington summed my life up quite well when he said, Stan has spent all of his money on gambling, booze and birds. I responded to that: Well, at least I didn't waste it! Once described as being able to open a can of beans with his left foot Stan Bowles was one of the greatest players of the golden age of English football, the 1970s. But like many of his contemporaries -- Frank Worthington, Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh and Tony Currie (all of whom feature in his autobiography) -- he was probably as famous for his exploits in the bar or at the race track. The Original Stan the Man, published a decade ago, forms the template, or starting point, for this significantly expanded and updated volume. Packed with irreverent and entertaining anecdotes the book covers the ups and downs of Bowles' career, from his childhood in a prefab in Manchester, his early days at Man City, spent hanging around with the likes of George Best as well as the notorious Quality Street Gang, his heyday at QPR, and the unhappier times at Forest and Leyton Orient. A candid, and frequently hilarious tale of a life at the bar with the cream of 1970s British football, as well as an intimate portrait of the inside of numerous branches of William Hill, Stan Bowles, My Autobiography is an unflinching account of Stan's chronic addiction to gambling which led him to blow upwards of quarter of a million pounds.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 275
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Published: 26 Aug 2004
ISBN 10: 0752860569
ISBN 13: 9780752860565
Book Overview: Stan Bowles was one of the original 'Fancy Dans', an incredibly skilful flair player of the mid 1970s His exploits on the pitch were matched by those off it -- a champagne lifestyle, a gambling addiction and murky underworld connections Bowles is active on the football after dinner circuit and will fully promote