Burksey by Peter Morfoot

Burksey by Peter Morfoot

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Zusammenfassung

An autobiography of the world's most infamous footballer - Stephen Burkes. Charting the world of the fictitious superstar Manchester United, Chelsea, Spurs and England striker, it reveals the 'real' reasons why Paul Gascoigne cried at Italia 90, why footballers wore tight shorts in the 1980s and why Gareth Southgate missed that penalty at Euro 96.

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Burksey by Peter Morfoot

An autobiography of the world's most infamous footballer - Stephen Burkes. Charting the world of the fictitious superstar Manchester United, Chelsea, Spurs and England striker, it reveals the 'real' reasons why Paul Gascoigne cried at Italia 90, why footballers wore tight shorts in the 1980s and why Gareth Southgate missed that penalty at Euro 96.
A funny, savage and endlessly inventive satire on modern football, Burksey is also a compelling story in its own right - Gareth Edwards, Producer of Dead Ringers & Spaced GloriousSure-fired to give you more belly laughs than a night out with Johnny Vegas - The Non-League Paper More side-splitting than one of my tackles! - Ron 'Chopper' Harris
The Author, Peter Morfoot, is a well-known comedy writer having written for TV, radio and the stage. His work includes Coronation Street, Week Ending, Change At Oglethorpe and the sketch show series TV To Go, both for the BBC. He has also written for Mirror Group Newspapers websites and various other media.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781905449491
ISBN 10 1905449496
Titel Burksey
Autor Peter Morfoot
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pitch Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-04-20
Seitenanzahl 288
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