by IanCheeseman (Author)
Most Manchester City supporters regard Colin Bell as their club's best ever player. He graced the midfield during their greatest years as they won all domestic and European honours, and represented England 48 times before a serious knee injury ended his career prematurely when he was just 29. Now, in this revealing autobiography, 'King Colin' has opened up. He talks about never knowing his mother, who died when he was a baby, and of being brought up by his aunt and then his father and older sister. He then leads us through the glory years, singles out his greatest opponents and compares the modern game with the era he dominated, before sharing his views on the infamous tackle in a Manchester derby that ended his footballing dreams. In a remarkable development, he reveals for the first time his private battle against cancer and explains how this book has helped to save his life. With tributes from the likes of Malcolm Allison, Sir Geoff Hurst and Sir Bobby Charlton, "Colin Bell - Reluctant Hero" is the story of a footballer whose brilliance on the field demanded adulation but who was never comfortable in the spotlight, and of a player who truly preferred to let his feet do the talking.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Revised and Updated ed.
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 Oct 2006
ISBN 10: 1845960874
ISBN 13: 9781845960872
Book Overview: The Autobiography of a Manchester City Legend