Lee Trundle: More Than Just Tricks

Lee Trundle: More Than Just Tricks

by Lee Trundle (Author), Chris Wathan (Author)

Synopsis

Ever since his delayed arrival on the lower-league scene, Lee Trundle has grabbed the attention of football fans nationwide. A cult hero wherever he went, the striker with the showman's touch and the appetite for the spotlight became the most talked-about name outside the Premiership. Whether it was the outrageous skills made famous by Soccer AM, the celebrity girlfriends or his infamous image-rights deal, his cheeky smile was never far from focus. And that's without mentioning the goals that saw him go from non-league hopeful to million-pound star. Trundle has been the subject of more column inches than many top-flight stars would dream of, but now he has his say. In this revealing and honest autobiography, he tells all about his Liverpool upbringing, his journey through the non-league sides and nightclubs of the north-west and how the birth of his daughter helped change his life on and off the pitch. He lifts the lid on his time at Wrexham, Bristol City, Leeds United and his beloved Swansea City, including his moments of heaven and hell at both the Millennium and Wembley stadiums. In Lee Trundle: More Than Just Tricks , Trundle shows there's more to his story than simply showboating, as he reflects on the ups and downs of his career so far, including an emotional 2009-10 season.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1845966740
ISBN 13: 9781845966744
Book Overview: Few footballers make their League debut as late as 24. Few footballers score their first professional goal with an overhead kick. Few footballers are like Lee Trundle.

Author Bio
Lee Trundle was born in Liverpool in 1976 and, after making his Football League debut at 24, played for Wrexham, Bristol City and Leeds United. A striker with more than one hundred goals to his name, Lee has regularly been voted one of the best players outside the Premiership and has achieved cult status for his tricks with the ball during games. Chris Wathan is one of Wales's leading football writers. He is football correspondent for all of Media Wales's titles, including Wales on Sunday and the Western Mail.