More than 20 AFC Bournemouth legends come together to relive the magical moments from the most memorable matches in the club's illustrious history. From Ted MacDougall on his record-breaking nine-goal haul to hat-trick hero Callum Wilson and the Cherries' historic first top-flight victory, this book brings to life treasured memories for fans of all ages. Bournemouth Match of My Life includes the celebrated conquerors of Cup holders Manchester United and players who won the battle to save the club in the 1990s. Here are previously untold insights on the 2014/15 Premier League promotion from captain Tommy Elphick and an emotional Yann Kermorgant. And club legend Steve Fletcher picks out his favourite memories from his never-to-be repeated 728 games in the famous red-and-black shirt. Carl Fletcher reflects on the League Two play-off final win over Lincoln at Cardiff's majestic Millennium Stadium, while Keith East recalls holding Bill Shankly's all-conquering Liverpool to a draw in front of a packed Dean Court - all the stars winding back the clock to revisit unforgettable memories of the Match of Their Lives for the Cherries.
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Weight: 208g
Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2018
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781785314049
About Alex CrookPat Symes
Alex Crook is owner of M & Y News Agency and has been covering south coast football for the national press since 2002. He has charted Bournemouth's rise up the leagues under Eddie Howe culminating in their Championship winning glory in 2015. An experienced broadcaster Alex also works as a matchday reporter and commentator for talkSPORT and Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday programme. Pat Symes is a life-long Bournemouth supporter who has been reporting on the club's highs and lows for national newspapers radio and TV for more than 30 years. He also contributed to the fans' fund to save the club from folding in the 1990s. Pat's previously published titles include Marshall Arts the best-selling autobiography of West Indies cricket legend Malcolm Marshall and Tackles Like a Ferret the autobiography of Premier League winning ex-England footballer Paul Parker.