Phil Thompson Autobiography by Phil Thompson

Phil Thompson Autobiography by Phil Thompson

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Few characters in football have stirred up as much emotion and controversy as Phil Thompson. When rival fans chanted "Sit Down Pinocchio" at the ex- Liverpool assistant boss, it was a touchline confrontation that was more about pride, passion and humour than tribal hatred. This book tells a real football story.

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Phil Thompson Autobiography by Phil Thompson

Few characters in football have stirred up as much emotion and controversy as Phil Thompson. Indeed, his profile is as powerful as ever thanks to his regular appearances as a respected and outspoken member of the Sky Sports team. When rival fans chanted "Sit Down Pinocchio" at the ex- Liverpool assistant boss, it was a touchline confrontation that was more about pride, passion and humour than tribal hatred. Thommo has always been prepared to laugh at himself and his autobiography will bring a smile to the faces of all fans. Thompson is the proud young Kopite who became Bill Shankly's last great prodigy. As the sorcerer's apprentice, he was destined to captain club and country, hold aloft the European Cup and win every domestic honour. He would also become a member of the Liverpool Boot Room coaching team, only to be axed by former team-mate Graeme Souness. Like a red phoenix from the flames he would storm back to become Gerard Houllier's No. 2, acting as caretaker-boss as his new mentor prepared for life-saving heart surgery. Forget the sky-high salaries and cynicism that dominate today. This is a real football story that will shock and amaze all supporters.
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ISBN 13 9781905266142
ISBN 10 1905266146
Title Phil Thompson Autobiography
Author Phil Thompson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Reach plc
Year published 2006-09-04
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.