Norman whiteside autobiography examples

  • Norman Whiteside was a phenomenal footballer: a Manchester United striker at the age of 17 and still the youngest player ever to participate in the World.
  • A memoir from Norman Whiteside of Manchester United, Everton and Northern Ireland which is well-illustrated in full-colour and focuses on his time at Old.
  • Whiteside was the Wayne Rooney of the s - and his early days read like a fairytale.
  • Determined: The Autobiography (Signed Copy)

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    Synopsis:

    Norman Whiteside is more than a cult hero to Manchester United fans. In his eight years with the club he came to embody their aspirations to such an extent that he was embraced as their on-field representative, the supporter on the pitch.

    In this fascinating autobiography, Whiteside reveals the workings of Old Trafford during the s - the good, the bad, the booze and the arrival of Fergie. His stories of growing up in the sectarian violence of Bel

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  • F.A Cup Final Manchester United v Everton 

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    Manchester United:

    Gary Bailey,  John Gidman,  Arthur Albiston, Norman Whiteside, Paul McGrath, Kevin Moran Bryan Robson, Gordon Strachan, Mark Hughes, Frank Stapleton,  Jesper Olsen  Sub: slang för mikrofon Duxbury

    Everton:  Neville Southall, Gary Stevens, Pat Van Den Hauwe Kevin Ratcliffe Derek Mountfield
    Peter Reid, Trevor Steven, Paul Bracewell , Graeme Sharp, Andy Gray, Kevin Sheedy

    Managers:

    Manchester United: Ron Atkinson

    Everton: Howard Kendall

    Referee: Peter Willis

    F.A Cup Final Manchester United Everton (99, )

    The odds were stacked against United what with Everton on the brink of a treble and a real top side, but United certainly had a fine pedigree and were determined to win the trophy again.

    The first half action saw Norman Whiteside get on the end of a Frank Stapleton flick on only to see his effort go over the dryckesställe. The best effort of the first half came from Peter Reid of Everton who hit the post with a

    As Joey Barton lamented last year, too many footballers bring out books these days without having much of a story to tell.

    But that is not a criticism that can be applied in any way to former Manchester United star Norman Whiteside and his autobiography 'Determined'.

    Whiteside was the Wayne Rooney of the s - and his early days read like a fairytale.

    The boy from Belfast broke Pele's record as the youngest player to appear at the World Cup finals when he played for Northern Ireland in aged 17 years and 41 days.

    He also scored United's winning goal in the FA Cup final - and if you have seen it you will be picturing it now - a curling shot past Everton keeper Neville Southall that was one of the best goals ever scored at Wembley.

    Off the pitch Whiteside was having a ball too, with his Old Trafford drinking buddies Bryan Robson and Paul McGrath in tow.

    Their adventures boozing together represent a lifestyle that modern footballers can no longer follow and Whites