Niall Quinn by Niall Quinn

Niall Quinn by Niall Quinn

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Quinn tells the story not just of his 20 years playing at the top level, but also of his upbringing in Ireland, and his reasons for donating all the proceeds from his testimonial to charity. He also offers his account of the row between Roy Keane and the Ireland manager ahead of the 2002 World Cup.

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Niall Quinn by Niall Quinn

Niall Quinn is the sort of target man that wingers love to aim for, and his forward partners enjoy playing alongside, sure that they will be able to feed off his knock-downs, and defenders hate to deal with. Yet for a big man, he has superb ball control that can take many an unwary defender by surprise. However, Quinn is much more than a highly talented footballer, he has had a regular column in the Guardian, a continuing love of horses (and betting on them), and an intelligence and eloquence that make him admired by football fans everywhere. Quinn tells the story not just of his two decades playing at the top level, but also of his difficult upbringing in Ireland, of his reasons for donating all the proceeds from his testimonial to charity, and offers his account of the row between Roy Keane and the Ireland manager ahead of the 2002 World Cup.
The long-awaited autobiography of Sunderland hero Niall Quinn, Ireland's all-time leading goalscorer
Niall Quinn joined Arsenal in 1983 and then moved to Manchester City in March 1990, making more than 200 league appearances before signing for Sunderland in August 1996 for a then record fee. He has won nearly 90 caps for the Republic of Ireland, scoring 21 goals.
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ISBN 13 9780755310449
ISBN 10 0755310446
Title Niall Quinn
Author Niall Quinn
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2002-10-07
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.