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Fulham, QPR and Manchester United legend Paul Parker played 19 times for his country, and is widely remembered for that Turin night in 1990 when England so nearly reached the World Cup final. Sir Bobby Robson, then the England manager, described Parker as having a "leap like a salmon and a tackle like a ferret". He won a host of medals with Manchester United as Sir Alex Ferguson built a dynasty on the defence of Bruce, Pallister, Irwin and Parker. Here, he reveals his battle against racism as a talented teenager from east London. Fulham sold him to avoid extinction, QPR hounded him out, and he refused to sign for Arsenal and Tottenham. Parker tells the harrowing tale of his failure to beat injury at United, and writes with perception and insight about his illustrious managers, team-mates and opponents: Ferguson, Gullit, Robson, Beckham, Keane, Cantona, Gascoigne and many more.
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Publisher
Pitch PublishingeBook ISBN
9781909178922
Year
2013Table of contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Foreword by Sir Alex Ferguson
- Spot of bother in Italy
- Fulhamās East-Ender
- Rites of passage
- Progress on the plastic
- The magic of the World Cup
- Venables and the hotel phone call
- Oven-ready for England
- League of our own
- Unitedās Double delight
- Hansenās Beckham blunder
- From Marseille to Chelsea
- Ruud awakening
- Baby-sitting at Tottenham
- Singaporeās premier passions
- Career statistics ā compiled by Jim Baldwin
- Photographs