Me, Family and the Making of a Footba..., Jamie Redknapp
Me, Family and the Making of a Footba..., Jamie Redknapp
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Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer
The warmest, most charming memoir of the year

Author: Jamie Redknapp

Narrator: Jamie Redknapp

Unabridged: 7 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline

Published: 10/22/2020


Synopsis

For the Redknapp clan, football is a family concern; it's the family business. Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer is a deeply moving, heartfelt and beautifully personal account of growing up as the second son of Harry Redknapp, and also an enchanting love letter to football.

"I'm Jamie Redknapp. Chances are my surname rings a bell. I want to introduce you to a colourful cast of characters from my formative years.

Growing up, Dad and grandad 'Pop' told us tall stories from London's East End, but there was no artistic licence needed when I was actually kicking a ball about with legends like George Best, Bobby Moore, and Geoff Hurst.

This book is the story of my childhood and adolescence. Like many others, I guess it's a pretty typical mix of caravans and lollies, sweaty T-shirts and paper rounds, cheese sandwiches and Glacier Mints, The A Team, E.T. and Chinese takeaways.

But this is also the story of a journey through an extraordinary childhood obsession with football. One minute it was all about Shoot! magazine, endless keepy-ups and countless impromptu kickabouts. The next, I'm playing for Bournemouth Reserves against terrifying, fully-grown men.

Then I got my move to Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool. I might've been living off gristly sausages and Smash potato in my dingy digs up on Merseyside, but I was living the dream. I was desperately hoping it was the start of something special.

Writing Me, Family and the Making of a Footballer has helped me discover so much about myself. This book is my way of explaining who and what have made me ... well, me."

About Jamie Redknapp

Born in Hampshire in 1973, Jamie Redknapp made his debut for Bournemouth at the age of 16. He signed for Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool in 1991 and stayed at Anfield until 2002, in the process making more than 300 appearances, scoring in excess of 40 goals, and winning the League Cup in 1995 and both the Charity Shield and UEFA Super Cup in 2001. Redknapp subsequently played for Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton, and won 17 caps for England. He retired in 2005 on medical advice.Jamie is a principal pundit on Sky Sports' football coverage, writes weeekly columns for the Daily Mail, and is a team captain on Sky's two-time BAFTA-winning sports panel show A League of Their Own. He has two sons and lives in Surrey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jemma

Jamie Redknapp truly has football running through his veins and this book explains how he achieved what he set his mind on doing from a very young age. He knew what he wanted and he worked for it even when things were tough. A very special account of growing up and living your dreams. Being the best......more

Excellent Really good read Ona young boys dream that came true it really shows his felling about what he wanted for his future and he made it all come true. A good read about such a nice person.......more

Goodreads review by Kathryn

I am a massive fan of Jamie Redknapp for obvious reasons, however I’m not a massive football fan. I feel this book would be great for people who have a love of football but it’s not for those who are thinking they are going to get the gossip from Jamie’s personal life. The book only goes up to the s......more

Goodreads review by Jason

A wonderfully insightful book on a person who i think is one of the most underrated midfielders of his generation. The book details the highs and lows of what it takes to be a footballer. In-depth and often analytical it takes you on a journey every young footballer could only dream of. Having a fat......more

Goodreads review by Bill

Son of Harry and brought up in the company of the West Ham World Cup winners Jamie led an whirlwind teenage football life. This book shows a hard working , family supporter lad navigating the pitfalls of English football. An interesting read - but maybe for those interested in football not the general......more


Quotes

A beautiful book about football, family, friendship and finding out who you really are Jack Whitehall

One of the best books I've ever read about what it takes to become a pro Frank Lampard

An engaging account of [Jamie Redknapp's] childhood and how he blossomed into a professional footballer in a family steeped in the game. The People (Love Sunday)

A great read... honest. Daily Mail

A warm, family-orientated account. . . the tales are genuine which means that readers will feel as though they have a seat at a family get-together where reminiscences and anecdotes tumble amid much laughter. South Wales Evening Post

Part memoir, part manual, on playing your way to the top. PA

This wonderful book is about. . . the fun. the laughter, the hard work, the disappointments and the triumphs Daily Mail