The searingly honest and unputdownable sequel to the award-winning The Smell of Football. In this engrossing and moving but often hilarious memoir, Mick ‘Baz’ Rathbone picks up from where his acclaimed debut tome left off. There are great stories of the likes of David Moyes, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bobby Charlton and Ray Clemence.
The searingly honest and unputdownable sequel to the award-winning The Smell of Football, balancing laugh-out-loud moments with darker periods of difficult self-reflection.
In this engrossing and moving memoir, Mick ‘Baz’ Rathbone picks up from where his highly acclaimed debut tome left off:
At its heart, this is a book about doubt and lack of direction and an ageing man searching for his rightful place at the football table, increasingly filled by younger and more academically qualified protagonists, fear of the future and the fear of growing old. Mick’s story will resonate with all football fans, and especially those of a certain age – from any walk of life – who are fighting to stay relevant.