I Only Wanted to Play Football

I Only Wanted to Play Football
Title I Only Wanted to Play Football PDF eBook
Author Eamonn O'Keefe
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing
Pages 223
Release 2010-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 160911776X

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"Many of today's footballers live their lives like Hollywood film stars. The story of Eamonn O'Keefe's life could be the script of a Hollywood film but there would be only one problem-nobody would believe it was a true story! I can assure you it is. You couldn't make it up if you tried!" -Howard Wilkinson, Ex-England Manager and current Chairman of the League Managers Association. - "I first met Eamonn when we played together for the Republic of Ireland. His football exploits around the world were common knowledge within football circles-but were not well-documented publicly. It should be a great read!-Good luck with it, Eamonn." - Frank Stapleton, former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland International player. "I grew up in Blackley, North Manchester in England, in a family of nine. There was Gran, Mam, Dad and six children. Fifty years later, I am unsure how we all managed to fit into the three-bedroom house where we lived. I recall the struggles - and the hilarity - that we all experienced on a day-to-day basis, and remember how I worked toward my ultimate dream of becoming a successful professional footballer." Eamonn O'Keefe recalls, in his humorous memoir ...I Only Wanted to Play Football, how he played the game at non-league, league and international level in England, Ireland and Saudi Arabia, moving from club to club. His many incidents included an arrest in Blackpool, when a practical joke backfired, and he spent a day's interrogation under suspicion of being an IRA terrorist. "I was delighted, at the age of 22, to be the first European ever to be signed to play for the Al Hilal Football Club in Saudi Arabia. But when the Prince, who was then president of the club, told me that he was in love with me, I was even more delighted to leave - and it became necessary for me to flee Saudi and return to the safety of England!" First-time author Eamonn O'Keefe was born in 1953 in Manchester, England, and played football professionally during the 1970s and 1980s. With the encouragement of his wife, Lorna, he finally penned his memoirs. The author is retired and now resides in Portugal. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/IOnlyWantedToPlayFootball.html Author's website: http: //www.eamonnokeefe.com

I Want to Play Football

I Want to Play Football
Title I Want to Play Football PDF eBook
Author Jayson Fleischer
Publisher ARC Press
Pages 16
Release 2011-10-01
Genre
ISBN 1615419098

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Uniquely Made

Uniquely Made
Title Uniquely Made PDF eBook
Author Dasia Edmond
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 2016-11-06
Genre
ISBN 9781539475903

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Dasia "DasiaVu" Edmond tells the story of how after constantly being told that "Girls Don't Play Football" she not only made the Pop Warner Team, but played for 3 years! She takes the readers on a journey of how she convinced her parents to allow her to play and earned the respect of her teammates and Coaches.

Play Football Like a Pro

Play Football Like a Pro
Title Play Football Like a Pro PDF eBook
Author Matt Doeden
Publisher Capstone
Pages 34
Release 2010-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429656468

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"Provides instructional tips on how to improve one's football skills, including quotes and advice from professional coaches and athletes"--Provided by publisher.

Title PDF eBook
Author Beth Frandsen
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 202
Release 2011-05
Genre
ISBN 1452032262

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What would you do if you found yourself in a small town in the middle of nowhere with no memory of who you are, just your first name? Who would you turn to for help? How would you find the answers to uncover who you are?This has happened to Peter. He finds himself in the small town of Miles, Iowa. He has a few dollars in his pocket and the feeling that he's been in that town before, but no recollection of who he is. Memories of his life start to surface. But he can't believe he could've done the things he's remembering. Was there something missing from his life that let him do those things? Had God forsaken him or did he abandon God?On this journey of faith, Peter encounters several crossroads. Which path will he follow? Will he find what is missing in his life?

The Boys' Book of Soccer 1966

The Boys' Book of Soccer 1966
Title The Boys' Book of Soccer 1966 PDF eBook
Author Dennis Smith
Publisher Evans Brothers
Pages 140
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780237535001

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A reprint of the 1966 edition of 'The Boys Book of Soccer', with information and photos about the 1966 World Cup and the British football leagues of 1966.

Remembrances in Black

Remembrances in Black
Title Remembrances in Black PDF eBook
Author Charles F. Robinson II
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 368
Release 2015-02-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1557286752

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With the admittance in 1948 of Silas Hunt to the University of Arkansas Law School, the university became the first southern public institution of higher education to officially desegregate without being required to do so by court order. The process was difficult, but an important first step had been taken. Other students would follow in Silas Hunt's footsteps, and they along with the university would have to grapple with the situation. Remembrances in Black is an oral history that gathers the personal stories of African Americans who worked as faculty and staff and of students who studied at the state's flagship institution. These stories illustrate the anguish, struggle, and triumph of individuals who had their lives indelibly marked by their experiences at the school. Organized chronologically over sixty years, this book illustrates how people of color navigated both the evolving campus environment and that of the city of Fayetteville in their attempt to fulfill personal aspirations. Their stories demonstrate that the process of desegregation proved painfully slow to those who chose to challenge the forces of exclusion. Also, the remembrances question the extent to which desegregation has been fully realized.