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Craig Brown: The Game of My Life by Brown, Craig |
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Brief Description In this work, Craig Brown talks about the thrills and spills of his relentlessly demanding job as the Scottish national football team's manager, taking the reader behind the scenes and into the dressing room with its tensions, decisions and celebrations. |
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Author Profile Craig Brown was born in 1957 and has been in journalism for almost 25 years. He writes for Private Eye and the Daily Telegraph, and is a book reviewer for the Mail on Sunday. He has written several books, including This Is Craig Brown for Ebury. He lives in Suffolk. |
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Synopsis Craig Brown, the first Scotland Manager to take his side to the European Championship and World Cup Finals in succession, started his career as a professional footballer and was a member of Dundee's championship winning side in 1962, the only time the club has ever won the title. However, a knee injury brought a promising career to a premature end, and it was to be as a manager that Craig's talents really shone through. In this work, he talks about the thrills and spills of his relentlessly demanding job and takes the reader behind the scenes, into the dressing room with its tensions, decisions and celebrations. |
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