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Neil Lennon: Man and Bhoy Paperback – 21 May 2007
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Captain of Celtic and midfield enforcer for Northern Ireland, Neil Lennon is one of the most controversial figures in British football. His story, fully updated for the Celtic 2006/7 season in this paperback edition, is an extraordinary tale of religious bigotry, life-threatening career injury and tumultuous football success at club level.
The first Northern Irish Roman Catholic to play for Celtic and to be chosen to captain his country, Lennon was sensationally forced to quit the captaincy even before he took the field following death threats by Loyalist paramilitaries.
In Northern Ireland, the words ‘Neil Lennon RIP’ were painted on a wall near his family home, while in Scotland, he has been the target of vicious verbal and physical assault by fans of Old Firm rivals Rangers – including being mugged on the street and hung in effigy. Now he will give his side of these stories, revealing in full the terrible consequences of the religious hatred that has tainted his career.
Lennon will write of his Leicester years under Martin O’Neill, and how the Midlands club defied bigger rivals by maintaining their Premiership League status and winning two League Cups. He will also tell the inside story of Celtic under O’Neill; how his £5 million transfer to Parkhead nearly didn’t happen; his wrongful arrest on a club night out; lifting the domestic treble in a glorious first season with Celtic, and the continued revival of the club to the point where they reached the UEFA Cup Final (narrowly losing out to a Jose Mourinho-inspired Porto); and his relationship with current boss Gordon Strachan.
As he approaches the twilight of his playing career, Lennon has decided the time is right to reveal all about his life on the field – including his horrific spinal injury and his less than happy apprenticeships at Motherwell and Manchester City – as well as his hitherto closely guarded private life, including his battle with depression.
It’s a book that will shock football to its core.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperSport
- Publication date21 May 2007
- Dimensions0.13 x 12.9 x 19.81 cm
- ISBN-100007233485
- ISBN-13978-0007233489
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About the Author
Neil Lennon was born in June 1971 in Lurgan, County Armagh. He signed professional forms in 1989 and played for Manchester City, Motherwell, Crewe and Leicester before joining Celtic in 2000. He has since made over 250 appearances for the club, and has 40 international caps for Northern Ireland.
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- Publisher : HarperSport; First Publication in This Edition. (21 May 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0007233485
- ISBN-13 : 978-0007233489
- Dimensions : 0.13 x 12.9 x 19.81 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 817,199 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers find the book to be a great read for sports fans, with one mentioning it provides good insight into Neil Lennon's life. They appreciate the author's intelligence and determination, with one describing him as a brilliant player and manager.
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Customers find the book readable and entertaining, with one mentioning it's particularly good for sports fans.
"This was an excellent read,also a real insight to the passionate man who at times was sadly misunderstood...." Read more
"good book, always interesting listening to players insider accounts of the game and how they started out and made it" Read more
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Customers appreciate the book's insight into Neil Lennon's life, with one customer noting its honesty and passion.
"This was an excellent read,also a real insight to the passionate man who at times was sadly misunderstood...." Read more
"...(and he's not much of a reader as I said) ..... it gives a good insight into the life of this remarkable man who has experienced many highs and lows..." Read more
"...and his bomb threats does not hide the fact this is a story full of honesty and opens the door to the real Neil Lennon not the media led ideas of him" Read more
Customers appreciate Neil Lennon's intelligence, with one describing him as a brilliant player and manager.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 December 2024A good read about Lennon career, a tough career, some serious injuries and having to deal with sectarian idiots for both Celtic and Northern Ireland.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2012neil lennon is fast becoming a legend at glasgow celtic fc as an up and coming manager. however i didnt know very much about the man behind the tight black leggings he wears on match days !! this book was a revelation to me ,i enjoyed very much finding out about neil and his journey to where he now finds himself. i was astonished to find out about the back problem which could have ended his career ,but it is a measure of the man that he fought back with grit and determination he still shows and got back to top flight football,this book showed an intelligent determined man,a loving daddy and family orientated guy. dont go by what the headlines say, read the book ,find out about the real neil lennon,it surprised me .respect.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 September 2016OK, noting exciting
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 August 2014This was an excellent read,also a real insight to the passionate man who at times was sadly misunderstood.
A great book to read for any sports fan.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 September 2020I bought this for my brother who is a Celtic fan but doesn't really enjoy reading. He says he is enjoying reading it (and he's not much of a reader as I said) ..... it gives a good insight into the life of this remarkable man who has experienced many highs and lows during his career in Glasgow.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 March 2018good book, always interesting listening to players insider accounts of the game and how they started out and made it
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 September 2014Fully understand that he is not everybodys cup of tea or coffee. The book portrays a man who just wanted to be the best. The inner turmoils of his depression and his bomb threats does not hide the fact this is a story full of honesty and opens the door to the real Neil Lennon not the media led ideas of him
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 July 2007Neil comes across as being very honest in this book. It is a good read. However, he states that Willie Thorns was a former world snooker champion. This is incorrect as Willie Thorne never was. He mentions that Martin O'Neil won 64 caps playing for Northern Ireland where, approx. 15 pages later, Martin O'Neil goes onto explain to another player in front of Neil Lennon what he won as a player, including winning 62 caps playing for Northern Ireland. When I read inconsistencies like this, the credibility of the book drops & starts to disappoint me. If you don't mind such inconsistencies, then read the book, as you will enjoy it.
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Le gall AmauryReviewed in France on 5 December 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Le parcours d'un joueur professionnel de football Nord Irlandais
Neil Lennon nous présente son parcours, à la fois d'homme et de joueur professionnel de football ; originaire d'Irlande du Nord, il est détecté par des recruteurs britanniques ; il va jouer à différents niveaux (entre la troisième et la première division avec Leicester) avant d'atteindre le sommet de sa carrière et de rejoindre le Celtic de Glasgow. Il devient un joueur essentiel de l'équipe dirigée par Martin O'Neill (lui-même Nord Irlandais) ; il brille avec son club comme avec la sélection nationale de son pays ; catholique, joueur du Celtic de Glasgow et capitaine de la sélection nord irlandaise il devient un symbole et va s'attirer l'hostilité de certains.
La lecture de ce livre est une façon originale et agréable de se plonger dans le monde du football britannique et dans le quotidien société nord irlandaise.
- chuck MurthaReviewed in the United States on 19 November 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
great read about an interesting man. a good man....