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John Barnes - The Autobiography
Amazon.co.uk Review
John Barnes : The Autobiography: A title with a lot to live up to--much like the
player's career itself. From the moment he scored his fantastic goal in the
Maracana in Rio versus Brazil in 1984, the pressure was always on Barnes to
scale every peak in the game and to do so in a similarly electrifying style.
More than a decade and a half later, the abiding memory of the player in the
eyes of many football fans is of John Barnes the enigma, the man of great talent
who could never quite produce the very best on the big occasion, particularly in
an England shirt. Yet to fail to look past this would be to misjudge the man and
to overlook his achievements directly inside the game and on a broader scale.
With the help of Daily Telegraph football writer Henry Winter, Barnes tells the
whole story from his point of view and is not afraid to touch on some of the
wider issues that involved him during his playing career. And that is where the
interest lies. In the desire to pigeon-hole, it is easily forgotten that Barnes
was one of the key members of arguably the greatest British club side of all
time. Or that he was involved at Hillsborough on the day when so many tragically
lost their lives. Or that he was one of the first extremely high-profile black
players in this country and faced torrents of unacceptable racial abuse within
the game for many years, yet has emerged with dignity in tact. Barnes it is
clear has much about which to offer his thoughts, which are very perceptive and
clearly put, and that is the attraction of his book. At a time when the sport is
ridden with so many clichés, John Barnes offers up some clear thinking.
While his playing career did not always manage to satisfy everyone, those
awaiting an interesting perspective on football in the 80s and 90s will not be
disappointed. --Trevor Crowe
Synopsis
Battling against racism and the England establishment's mistrust of genuine
flair, John Barnes soon became an icon for a generation of football fans. He
will always be remembered for the extraordinary goal he scored for England
against Brazil in the Maracana stadium. This is his autobiography.
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