
Pally
The Autobiography of Gary Pallister
Know the Score Books (Publisher)
Published on 14. April 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-84818-519-7 (ISBN)
Description
When Gary Pallister was in his 1990s pomp, there was no finer central defender in the British game. With Manchester United, that worldwide sporting institution he played a mammoth part in lifting four Premiership titles in the space of five years, the FA Cup on three occasions and the League Cup once, as well as tasting European glory. They loved him at Middlesbrough, too, where he started and finished a professional career in which he made more than 700 senior appearances and collected 22 England caps, a total which would have been far more extensive but for the back injuries which plagued him along the way. But the plaudits for Pally did not emanate only from Old Trafford, Ayresome Park and the Riverside. In 1992 he was voted Player of the Year by his fellow footballers the length and breadth of the country, and there could be no personal honour more meaningful than the one dispensed by his professional peers. As a character, too, Pally is a delight, although one or two managers, perhaps gulled at first by his famously easy-going nature, might have been a tad startled to discover the iron purpose and keen intelligence behind that infectious grin. He now works as an authority on Manchester United, Boro and England as a pundit on BBC television and radio, and also Sky Sports. Between these covers he tells his story, honestly, fearlessly and with a dash of gentle north-eastern humour, detailing the many triumphs, a few trials and tribulations and one or two hair-raising clashes, including one with a future knight of the realm.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Worthing
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84818-519-7 (9781848185197)
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Ivan Ponting has written more than 30 books on football, including Manchester United Player By Player, Red And Raw (a post-war history of United v Liverpool matches) and has penned the autobiographies of Bill Foulkes, Gary Pallister and Wilf McGuinness. He also supplies obituaries to The Independent newspaper, and his joint effort with David Foot, entitled Sixty Summers: Somerset Cricket Since The War, won Best Cricket Book at the 2007 National Sporting Club awards.