Rooney's Gold

Author:   John Sweeney
Publisher:   Biteback Publishing
ISBN:  

9781849540544


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 May 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The English like their lions rough, not smooth. This is the story of the rise and fall and rise again of Wayne Rooney, a boy from the mean streets of broken Britain - few streets meaner than Croxteth in Liverpool - lifted out of poverty by his footballing genius to play for Manchester United and England. On the pitch (most of the time) a hero. Off it, the centrepiece, with his wife Coleen, of perhaps the most vacuous media soap opera of modern times. Wayne Rooney was a tabloid angel who became a demon overnight when it was alleged he'd been having sex with a PVC-clad grannie called the Auld Slapper. (There's no serious evidence that ever happened, but on Planet Rooney the truth is stranger than the headlines.) He shrugged off the abuse and carried on scoring goals. Lots of them. He can be bad-tempered and he can use bad language, but there's no doubting his passion for the beautiful game. Rough, working class, surrounded by an unlikely crew - including a controversial agent, a crooked lawyer, tarts and gangsters - ROONEY'S GOLD looks at the characters who have been attracted to the fabulous money Rooney gets for kicking a ball around a field. Some of them have tainted his gold. Some of them will not enjoy reading this book. One of them - his agent Paul Stretford, fined and banned for nine months by the Football Association - did his best to stop it. Others have tried to do their best by Rooney. John Sweeney's book is certainly no hagiography. Irreverent, hilarious and surprising, ROONEY'S GOLD is a warts-and-all biography of England's most famous sportsman and the iniquities of some of those who have sought their pound of flesh. It's an attack on how Big Money taxes our passion for football and an attack on celebrity culture. But it is, above all, the story of a boy who, despite all the forces pulling him down, rose up to become a hero.

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Author:   John Sweeney
Publisher:   Biteback Publishing
Imprint:   Biteback Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781849540544


ISBN 10:   1849540543
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 May 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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The life and times of Wayne Rooney is a dysfunctional fairy story of our time - Beauty and the Beast meets Alien v. Predator meets Cinderella in Football Boots. Not forgetting the sub-plot of 'The Curse of the Black Thong'. Perhaps more than any other pantomime nonsense from the beginning of the twenty-first century, it shines a light on our moronic celebrity culture - why a man with a genius for computing how a pig's bladder arcs through a parabola in space-time faster than anyone else in England has made a king's ransom for himself, plus a bob or two for the creatures that creepeth on the face of the earth...


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John Sweeney is one of the BBC's leading investigative journalists. He says: 'this is a story about an angry potato by an exploding tomato.'

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