Over the years, few rugby players have crossed the north-south divide. Only a handful have a reputation that breaks from the game's heartlands. Andy Gregory is one of them, with 26 Great Britain caps, and 23 winners medals in a domestic career that made him a hero at Widnes, Warrington and Wigan. Coaching glories followed before drink ruined his marriage. Here, Gregory, victim of an acrimonious split with Salford amid tales of being stabbed in the back by his assistants, tells the story of one of the most controversial careers in rugby league history, describing the trophies, tantrums, heroes and hangovers.
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Transworld Publishers Ltd
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 157 mm
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978-1-84018-292-7 (9781840182927)
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The pie-eyed pie-eater; from Banner Street to banner headlines; the end of life as a pan scrubber; a family at war; the whole tooth about Wembley and wire; simply the best - the hometown hero; Donald, Mickey and a dead cert; the British bulldog; a tour too far; my Headingley hell; the ultimate red devil; fall-out from the dug-out; Lauren; stars in my eyes; red 'n' buried - where to now.