Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold

Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold
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Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781849543514
ISBN-13 : 1849543518
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Book Synopsis Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold by : John Sweeney

Download or read book Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold written by John Sweeney and published by Biteback Publishing. This book was released on 2012-04-30 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is not your usual whitewash. Irreverent, hilarious and surprising, Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold is a tarts-and-all biography of England's most famous sportsman and an exposé of the iniquities of some of those who have sought their pound of flesh from his celebrity. Short-tempered and sweary he may be, but there's no doubting Rooney's passion for the beautiful game. But who is the real Wayne Rooney? On the one hand there was the disastrous World Cup in 2010, sex scandals and the unedifying spectacle of his grotesque contract negotiations with Manchester United; on the other, unprecedented success as the best British footballer of his time. On form, he's an unstoppable force, and the jewel in the crown of one of the most powerful club sides in history. But then there's the infamous entourage: a controversial agent, a crooked lawyer, tarts and gangsters, all attracted to the fabulous money Rooney gets for kicking a pig's bladder around a field. Wayne Rooney: Boots of Gold charts the rise and fall - and rise and fall again - of football's most intriguing star.


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