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Football and How to Survive It

By: Pat Nevin
Narrated by: Pat Nevin
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So, you fell into football by accident. You've played for Chelsea, Everton and your country at an international level. But what happens when you discover you're in so deep that football has taken over your whole life?

In his brilliant new memoir, Pat Nevin takes us on a journey to the less glamorous side of football. From Tranmere to Kilmarnock, he plays some of the best football he's ever played. Then, in an unprecedented twist of fate, finds himself both player and Chief Executive of Scottish First Division club Motherwell.

What follows is an entertaining and revealing tale of the side of football that you rarely see as Pat tries to keep the lid on simmering tensions between owner and the manager; travels in Lear jets one moment, but has to sell off half the team, the next. So much is madness, like being the manager's boss, and his player at the same time; or discovering that the ground's goalposts are higher on one side than on the other!

And with impossible challenges at every corner, such as learning that their son is autistic, and the club hurtling towards administration, Pat strives to walk the impossible line between player, parent and boss.

Football and How to Survive It is a real one-off, uncovering the sport in all its complex, confusing and calamitous glory. Once you've listened to it, you may never look at the game in the same way again.

©2023 Pat Nevin (P)2023 Octopus Publishing Group
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"The good news for those who loved The Accidental Footballer: this new book is even better. There were times as I read Pat Nevin's account of his years running - or, trying to run - Motherwell, I had to remind myself to breathe. It's a thrilling read - funny, nerve-wracking, precise and very, very human." (Roddy Doyle)

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Pat Nevin's first book - The Accidental Footballer - is my favourite football autobiography so I was chuffed to see a sequel. This second volume deals with the end of his playing career and a move into running a SPL club, Motherwell As such it's less anecdotal and more businesslike in its subject matter than The Accidental Footballer. That said, it is still an entertaining and eye-opening read, if a bit niche for someone who is not au fait with Scottish football.

If you love footie, get this!

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Excellent reading of a fabulous career and what comes across clearly is an honest and truthful account of a career in football. Pat really is a good guy. Thanks for writing.

Intelligent,thought provoking, funny and heart felt

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A brilliant look at football through one person's participation in the game. Pat shows why the business of football just doesn't make sense and how sensible people lose all logic when they get involved in the game. well read and told

why the business of football doesn't make sense

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Pat has had a very very interesting and diverse career in all areas of the professional game- not just your general footballers story. Would highly recommend.

Pat of all trades

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I’ve read both of Pats books now. So glad he read it himself as his emotion, knowledge, care and intelligence of the game came through so well.
I hope you write a third book on the media stage of your life. Hope the hip replacement went well?!

Learning about some things I knew nothing about.

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