Moving and forthright
Mirror
An inspirational tale
Sunday Express
Like so many of the stories in his book, Bright's account of meeting his father for the first time in more than 20 years is told with brutal honesty
Guardian
'Inspirational' Sunday Express'Moving and forthright' Mirror'Like so many of the stories in his book, Bright's account of meeting his father for the first time in more than 20 years is told with brutal honesty' GuardianWith a foreword by Gary LinekerMark Bright's 1990s partnership with Ian Wright at Crystal Palace earned them legendary status with the club. Bright played top-level football for most of his career, after starting in non-league while working as an apprentice engineer. He appeared in FA and League Cup finals, played abroad and experienced the change which swept through the game with the introduction of the Premier League.But this book is not just about Bright's time in the game. This is the story of someone who battled against the odds to achieve his dream. It is the story of a boy coping with the bewildering and frightening circumstances of being taken into care with his brother when both were very young. It is the story of his fractured family with a father who arrived in England from the Gambia, met a girl from Stoke-on-Trent, and then very quickly disappeared from his children's lives.It is the story of a mother who was unable to take responsibility for the boys she had given birth to, and it is the story of how a young Mark and his brother Philip found comfort and security after being fostered by a caring, loving white family whilst having to endure racism throughout their childhood. Above all, it is the story of a boy who had an unshakeable belief in his own ability to succeed in one of the most ruthless and high-profile professions in the world of sport. My Story explores Mark's life both on and off the football pitch, containing material he has never spoken of or addressed in the past. It delves into the highs and lows he experienced as a player and as a human being. He writes candidly about the racism he encountered, about the game itself, about those who work in it, about the way in which football has changed, the money it now generates, and about the characters he met along the way.
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The autobiography of former Crystal Palace star Mark Bright: a football autobiography with a difference.
From his league debut for Port Vale to a spell at Leicester City, before coming into his own at Crystal Palace and making his mark at Sheffield Wednesday, Mark Bright played top-level football throughout his eighteen-year career. He appeared in FA and League Cup finals, played abroad for FC Sion and experienced the change which swept through the game with the introduction of the Premier League. His 1990s partnership with Ian Wright earned them legendary status at Crystal Palace.But this book is not just about Bright's time in the game. It is the story of a man, Mark's father, who arrived in England from the Gambia, married a girl from Stoke-on-Trent, and then very quickly abandoned his family. It is the story of a mother who was unable to take responsibility for her children, and it is the story of how a young Mark and his brother Philip finally found comfort and security with a loving white foster family whilst having to endure racism throughout their childhood.Exploring Mark's life on and off the pitch, My Story delves into the highs and lows he experienced, both as a player and as a person. He writes candidly about his experience as a black footballer, offers fascinating insight into the ways football has changed and brings to life the colourful characters he has met along the way.Frank and moving, My Story tells how one man defied all the odds to achieve his dream.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472130785
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Constable
Vekt
230 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet