Hold the Back Page: Football's Tabloid Tales

Hold the Back Page: Football's Tabloid Tales

by HarryHarris (Author)

Synopsis

This is the book that footballers, celebrities and newspaper men across the nation fervently hoped Harry Harris would never write. In this 30-year career as Britain's foremost Sports reporter, Harry Harris has uncovered numerous headline-making stories, rubbed shoulders with a cast of stars from Abramovich to Zola and unveiled bundles of underhand, behind the scenes goings-on. He exposed Terry Venables' penchant for taking and making illegal payments, broke the story about Paul Merson's drink and gambling habits, investigated the Glazer takeover of Manchester United and uncovered the racket in FA Cup tickets. Now Harry divulges the stories behind those incredible revelations as he delves into his archives to reveal the truth behind hundreds of exposes. The book charts his stormy relationship with former Mirror editor, Piers Morgan, discloses revelations about former employer Robert Maxwell and lifts the lid on many of the biggest stories in British sport of the last 30 years. Harry also tells the often sensational stories of his meetings with Tony Blair, Pele, Sir Alan Sugar, Sir Alex Ferguson, Gordon Ramsay, Alan Shearer, Diego Maradona, David Beckham, Sir Elton John, Gary Lineker, Ron Atkinson, David Mellor, Kevin Keegan and over a hundred more high-profile figures from public and sporting life. This often hilarious book divulges indiscretions and scandal, adds credence to tittle-tattle and sparks gossip about the incredible stories Harry Harris has uncovered in a lifetime as Britain's leading sports reporter.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Know the Score Books
Published: 26 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1905449917
ISBN 13: 9781905449910

Media Reviews
Harris treats the back pages in just the same way that news reporters treat the front page - as a place to surprise, shock, amuse and enthuse. Press Gazette I believe that he digs harder and more successfully than anyone else. Patrick Collins Harris's series on the Bung and Betting stories were examples of popular sports journalism at its best. John Humphreys Harry Harris scooped the pool with an old-fashioned and tenacious investigation and news exclusive on the murkier side of British football. British Press Award Judges
Author Bio
Always controversial and amusing, Harry Harris is the Chief Group Football Writer of the Express Group Newspapers. After thirty years of investigative reporting on football he is now the UK's foremost football journalist. He has written numerous previous football books including Ruud Gullit: Portrait of a Genius, Chelski: the Abramovich Revolution and Wayne Rooney: the Story of Football's Wonderkid. His breaking of the news that the FA had offered the post of England coach in succession to Sven-Goran Eriksson to Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari in April 2006 set the news agenda for the entire country for weeks. It was merely one of a long line of Harris exclusives including revealing that Terry Venables was receiving irregular payments from Spurs, Paul Merson's drinking and gambling habits, Roy Keane's sensational exit from the 2002 World Cup and the Glazer takeover of Manchester United.