Talking Double Dutch

Biography & Memoir, Sports
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Author: Paul Holland ISBN: 9781781560044
Publisher: JMD Media Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Holland
ISBN: 9781781560044
Publisher: JMD Media
Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
When Paul Hollands wife, Clare, first suggested hewrite a book hewas a bit reluctant. After all he wasnt one of footballs superstars, mainly plying his trade around the lower leagues. He was even unsure exactly where to begin his story. As we know, it is best to start at the beginning, so Paul Holland has done exactly that. Talking Double Dutch is his story, from beginning to end.

Talking Double Dutch starts with his very first pair of football boots, to his Under-21 England appearance in the same team as David Beckham and ends with Pauls short-lived career in management.

Like Garry Nelsons Left Foot Forward this is the story of the life of a journeyman footballer whose career is best remembered at Mansfield Town, but whose greatest day came when as part of Third Divisions Chesterfield team he took on Middlesbroughs international line up in the 1997 FA Cup semi-final, possibly the greatest semi-final in the last 20 years. With a team including a young Kevin Davies, Chesterfield took a 20 lead, only to go 32 behind late in extra-time. Against all the odds and with minutes to go, the Spireites took the game to a replay.

Paul returned to Mansfield as coach, after spells at Sheffield United and Bristol City, and was at the club through the end of the Keith Haslam era. Paul eventually became manager for a brief spell which culminated in relegation from the Football League. This book tells the story of this time. Although at the moment he is not working in professional football, once you have been a part of the game it is very hard not to miss it.

Paulsstory is not just about his time on the pitch, but about the characters that he was fortunate enough to meet along the way. In Talking Double Dutch he gives the reader an insight into the world of lower-League football. Writing the book has been an emotional journey for Paul that has helped him gain closure on his football career, which ended when he was just 27 years old.

About the Author

PAULHOLLANDs wish was that this book was not just another football book but a story of a young mans life and he is pleased that this is how it has turned out.

He is currently enjoying his free weekends and spending time with his family. He lives in Nottingham with his wife Clare and children Chelsea and Jak.
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When Paul Hollands wife, Clare, first suggested hewrite a book hewas a bit reluctant. After all he wasnt one of footballs superstars, mainly plying his trade around the lower leagues. He was even unsure exactly where to begin his story. As we know, it is best to start at the beginning, so Paul Holland has done exactly that. Talking Double Dutch is his story, from beginning to end.

Talking Double Dutch starts with his very first pair of football boots, to his Under-21 England appearance in the same team as David Beckham and ends with Pauls short-lived career in management.

Like Garry Nelsons Left Foot Forward this is the story of the life of a journeyman footballer whose career is best remembered at Mansfield Town, but whose greatest day came when as part of Third Divisions Chesterfield team he took on Middlesbroughs international line up in the 1997 FA Cup semi-final, possibly the greatest semi-final in the last 20 years. With a team including a young Kevin Davies, Chesterfield took a 20 lead, only to go 32 behind late in extra-time. Against all the odds and with minutes to go, the Spireites took the game to a replay.

Paul returned to Mansfield as coach, after spells at Sheffield United and Bristol City, and was at the club through the end of the Keith Haslam era. Paul eventually became manager for a brief spell which culminated in relegation from the Football League. This book tells the story of this time. Although at the moment he is not working in professional football, once you have been a part of the game it is very hard not to miss it.

Paulsstory is not just about his time on the pitch, but about the characters that he was fortunate enough to meet along the way. In Talking Double Dutch he gives the reader an insight into the world of lower-League football. Writing the book has been an emotional journey for Paul that has helped him gain closure on his football career, which ended when he was just 27 years old.

About the Author

PAULHOLLANDs wish was that this book was not just another football book but a story of a young mans life and he is pleased that this is how it has turned out.

He is currently enjoying his free weekends and spending time with his family. He lives in Nottingham with his wife Clare and children Chelsea and Jak.

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