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Walking Tall

Author: Peter Crouch  

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The lofty man of English football gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse at his remarkable rise to the top.

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The lofty man of English football gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse at his remarkable rise to the top.

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He is 6ft 7in tall but Peter Crouch s height is not the only thing that makes the Liverpool and England striker different: he has a football story like no other player in the modern game. Crouch has risen from humble beginnings at non-league Dulwich Hamlet on loan to be an England striker and the first to score ten international goals in a calendar year.

His career has not been the smooth journey from teen prodigy to Premiership star enjoyed by so many of his England team-mates. Booed by England fans in October 2005, Crouch had the same supporters on their feet with a hat-trick for his country eight months later. WALKING TALL is about a footballer who has always found himself under intense scrutiny for the way he looks as much as his ability on the pitch. Crouch s story is also about his constant battle to win over the doubters. He talks about the managers who have backed him as well as those who have written him off and relives the pain of rejection at Aston Villa, contrasted with the elation of his 7 million transfer to Liverpool just one year later in the summer of 2005.

Crouch was a key figure in England s 2006 World Cup campaign and in WALKING TALL he talks about his famous robot dance as well as the goals and the disappointments of that summer in Germany. For Crouch, the journey continues under Rafael Benitez at Anfield and with Fabio Capello s England team. Funny, honest and open, WALKING TALL is the story of an unlikely hero.

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Critic Reviews

“'The English public have always loved a goalscorer and Crouch has shown there is much more to his fame than simply being "robot boy".'”

In a macho world, he is refreshingly candid about the anxieties that beset players. - Saturday Times Magazine

The English public have always loved a goalscorer and Crouch has shown there is much more to his fame than simply being "robot boy". - Guardian

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About the Author

Born in 1981, Peter Crouch is a fixture in the Liverpool squad and a regular in the England team. His incredible talent on the pitch has seen him become one of English football s most famous figures.

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He is 6ft 7in tall but Peter Crouch s height is not the only thing that makes the Liverpool and England striker different: he has a football story like no other player in the modern game. Crouch has risen from humble beginnings at non-league Dulwich Hamlet on loan to be an England striker and the first to score ten international goals in a calendar year.His career has not been the smooth journey from teen prodigy to Premiership star enjoyed by so many of his England team-mates. Booed by England fans in October 2005, Crouch had the same supporters on their feet with a hat-trick for his country eight months later. WALKING TALL is about a footballer who has always found himself under intense scrutiny for the way he looks as much as his ability on the pitch. Crouch s story is also about his constant battle to win over the doubters. He talks about the managers who have backed him as well as those who have written him off and relives the pain of rejection at Aston Villa, contrasted with the elation of his 7 million transfer to Liverpool just one year later in the summer of 2005. Crouch was a key figure in England s 2006 World Cup campaign and in WALKING TALL he talks about his famous robot dance as well as the goals and the disappointments of that summer in Germany. For Crouch, the journey continues under Rafael Benitez at Anfield and with Fabio Capello s England team. Funny, honest and open, WALKING TALL is the story of an unlikely hero.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperback
Published
16th October 2008
Pages
336
ISBN
9780340937136

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