Stan Bowles: The Autobiography

Stan Bowles: The Autobiography

by StanBowles (Author)

Synopsis

'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! ' Stan Bowles was one of the greatest players of the golden age of English football, the 1970s. But like many of his contemporaries, he was probably as famous for his exploits in the bar or at the race track. Indeed, his chronic addiction to gambling led him to blow upwards of quarter of a million pounds. 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. STAN BOWLES, MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY is an unflinchingly honest account of a sporting legend.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0752865390
ISBN 13: 9780752865393
Book Overview: The entertaining and insightful autobiography of seventies football legend Stan Bowles.

Author Bio
Ralph Allen and John Iona are long-time friends of Stan Bowles. The initial idea to pen this autobiography came late one night in their local hostelry, The Rose and Crown in Isleworth. Stan, the man of many words, said, 'Hey, do you know, no one's ever written about me,' as we all, lager in hand, rested our elbows unsteadily on the bar. So that's how it started and we've had a great time along the way; the memories are priceless. Three friends together -- one famous and the other two still hung over!