
Lawro
The Autobiography
Mark Lawrenson(Author)
Michael Joseph Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 31. May 2012
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-7181-5480-6 (ISBN)
Description
As a commentator and pundit, Mark Lawrenson has earned a reputation as one of the best in the business. But, like his Match of the Day colleagues, his appearances on TV follow a hugely successful career as a player for club and country. And it was alongside Alan Hansen at Liverpool that Lawrenson formed what was widely considered the most outstanding defensive partnership in the game as part of an Anfield team that was enjoying a golden period in an already illustrious history. After beginning his career under Bobby Charlton at his home club of Preston North End, Lawro moved to Brighton, but, signed by the legendary Bob Paisley for a club record transfer fee, it was the seven year spell with Liverpool that followed that sealed his reputation. During his time at Anfield, Liverpool were League Champions three years in a row. They won the League Cup three times, the European Cup in 1984 and, in 1986, the League and FA Cup Double. While Liverpool collected silverware, Lawro also won thirty-nine caps for the Republic of Ireland.
When his career as a player was cut short by injury, a brief period in management exposed him to the extraordinary excesses of Robert Maxwell, before he established himself as one of the key members of the BBC first team. In "Lawro", his autobiography, Mark Lawrenson tells his story for the first time. Marked by his trademark candour, insight and wit, the book is an entertaining, revealing tale of a life in football.
When his career as a player was cut short by injury, a brief period in management exposed him to the extraordinary excesses of Robert Maxwell, before he established himself as one of the key members of the BBC first team. In "Lawro", his autobiography, Mark Lawrenson tells his story for the first time. Marked by his trademark candour, insight and wit, the book is an entertaining, revealing tale of a life in football.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Penguin Books Ltd
Illustrations
16pp colour photographic inset
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7181-5480-6 (9780718154806)
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Person
Mark Lawrenson was born in Lancashire in 1957. After a seventeen-year professional career that included 241 appearances for Liverpool FC, he retired as a player in 1991. He now works as a commentator and pundit on the BBC and Today FM. He lives in the north-west of England. Co-author Bob Harris is one of Britain's most travelled and respected sports writers. He is best known for his coverage of football, cricket, athletics and the Olympic Games. He has previously co-authored books with Bobby Robson, Stuart Pearce, Kevin Keegan, Graeme Souness, Bruce Grobbelaar, Steve Coppell and Viv Richards. He lives in Kent.