The Beast, Adebayo Akinfenwa
The Beast, Adebayo Akinfenwa
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The Beast
My Story

Author: Adebayo Akinfenwa

Narrator: Damian Lynch

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Headline

Published: 11/02/2017


Synopsis

For fans of books by Jimmy Bullard, Paul Merson, The Sidemen and the F2 Freestylers

Messi might be the most skilful, Ronaldo might have the best shot, but according to FIFA it's 16-stone Adebayo Akinfenwa who's the strongest footballer in the world.

With a larger-than-life personality to match, it's no wonder 'The Beast' has become an icon, attracting millions of social media followers, launching his own clothing label, and still banging in the goals for Wycombe Wanderers.

With such fame and adoration, it's easy to forget that Bayo is one of the hardest-working footballers around. His mental strength has had to be equal to his physical. Told by English clubs he was 'too big' to play football, he joined Lithuanian team FK Atlantas as a teenager where he faced widespread racial abuse. A career of grafting in the lower leagues of English and Welsh football followed, with spells at Barry Town, Torquay, Swansea, Gillingham, Northampton and AFC Wimbledon. Bayo's charisma and knack of scoring vital goals made him a fan favourite at each.

His last ever kick for the Dons was a penalty at Wembley to help win the club promotion. 'I think I'm technically unemployed,' he told an interviewer after the final whistle. 'So any managers hit me up on the WhatsApp and get me a job!'

Inspiring, entertaining and full of character, this is the story of how Akinfenwa became a true cult hero and the never-give-up attitude that made him the biggest footballer on the planet.

(P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Ltd.

About Adebayo Akinfenwa

Adebayo Akinfenwa has scored over 180 goals in nearly 600 appearances for clubs in Lithuania, Wales and England. He currently plays for Wycombe Wanderers. According to the FIFA video game series, he is the strongest professional footballer in the world.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ger

Have had this book on my "To Read" shelf for a while and was looking forward to it as I thought it would be a decent read about life in the lower divisions, injected with a bit of good humour. Instead, Akinfenwa strikes me as a deeply egotistical, basically unlikable bloke. He seems to think every m......more

Goodreads review by Ben

Akinfenwas book was definitely different. What I liked in this book was the 11 of his favourite teammates near the end of the book. I wish more players did this in their autobiographies as I found it interesting. However, this book portrayed Akinfenwa like a spoilt child in some ways with how he reac......more

I don't like football and I don't watch football so why did I pick up this book? Well I got the audible version reduced in a special offer and took a chance. I liked the narrator and I actually liked the book it was chatty and friendly and made me laugh in places; an achievement for someone who disl......more

Goodreads review by Ivo

Maybe not the best written book, but it was fun getting more information on the life of Akinfenwa and how a lower league footballer lives his life.......more