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Tommy Doc The Controversial and Colourful Life of One of Football [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 221x144x31 mm, kaal: 480 g, 1 x 8pp colour & b/w
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Mainstream Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178057584X
  • ISBN-13: 9781780575841
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 221x144x31 mm, kaal: 480 g, 1 x 8pp colour & b/w
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Mainstream Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 178057584X
  • ISBN-13: 9781780575841
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Tommy "The Doc" Docherty was a combative Scotland international wing-half who became a brilliant but erratic manager. His 1960s Chelsea team was a glorious reflection of his colorful personality, and a decade later he reinvented his relegated Manchester United side as a vibrant attacking force. He was also, however, a hostage to his own decision-making, costing Chelsea a shot at the First Division title when he banned eight players for breaking their curfew. Most famously, he was fired by United after FA Cup glory because he’d fallen in love with the physiotherapist’s wife. He was a much-traveled manager, and "I’ve had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus" was among the well-worn one-liners that created the image of "The Doc" as football’s stand-up comedian. But in Tommy Doc, David Tossell looks beyond the wisecracks, interviewing Docherty himself, as well as former players and colleagues, to examine a remarkable career and reveal the personal heartaches behind the laughter.

Examines the controversial and colourful life of one of the dominant personalities of British football in the past half-century.
Tommy 'The Doc' Docherty was a combative Scotland international wing-half who became a brilliant but erratic manager. His 1960s Chelsea team was a glorious reflection of his colourful personality, and a decade later he reinvented his relegated Manchester United side as a vibrant attacking force.

He was also, however, a hostage to his own decision-making, costing Chelsea a shot at the First Division title when he banned eight players for breaking their curfew. Most famously, he was fired by United after FA Cup glory because he'd fallen in love with the physiotherapist's wife.

He was a much-travelled manager, and 'I've had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus' was among the well-worn one-liners that created the image of 'The Doc' as football's stand-up comedian. But in Tommy Doc, David Tossell looks beyond the wisecracks, interviewing Docherty himself, as well as former players and colleagues, to examine a remarkable career and reveal the personal heartaches behind the laughter.

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"Docherty is an equally interesting and complex character, and is well served, though hardly flattered, by Tossell's diligent research and even-handed approach." -- Simon Redfern The Independent

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Examines the life behind the one-liners of Tommy Docherty, football's comic king
Introduction 9(12)
PART ONE BLUE IS THE COLOUR
21(144)
1 Glasgow Boy to Infantry Man
22(9)
2 North Ender
31(15)
3 Patriot Games
46(7)
4 Final Hurdles
53(13)
5 To Highbury and Beyond
66(14)
6 Commanding the Bridge
80(14)
7 Blackpool or Bust
94(22)
8 Divided We Stand
116(21)
9 The Road to Rotherham
137(15)
10 Villain of the Piece
152(13)
PART TWO RED DEVIL
165(169)
11 To Hull and Back
166(10)
12 Doc's Tartan Army
176(17)
13 United We Fall
193(22)
14 Triumph and Tantrums
215(20)
15 Return Ticket to Wembley
235(25)
16 There's Something About Mary
260(23)
17 Courting Disaster
283(16)
18 Doc in the Dock
299(20)
19 Game Over
319(15)
Bibliography 334
David Tossell has been a sports journalist for three decades and is director of European public affairs for the NFL. He is the author of ten sports books, four of which have been shortlisted in the British Sports Book Awards.