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Black and Blue

How Racism, Drugs and Cancer Almost Destroyed Me

Author: Paul Canoville  

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One man's story of how racism can destroy a career and a life - and how to fight back

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One man's story of how racism can destroy a career and a life - and how to fight back

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Paul Canoville's story is one of extreme racist bigotry, shattering career-ending injury, a decline into drug abuse, battles against cancer, family tragedy and a determination to beat the odds. Canoville was Chelsea's first black first-team player, making his debut in 1982. But as he warmed up on the touchline, his own supporters began chanting 'We don t want the nigger!' The racist bile continued whenever he played, but within a year he had won over the terraces with his explosive pace and skill. Canoville fell out with the Chelsea board and moved to Reading in 1986, where injury suddenly ended his career at the age of 24. This started a downward spiral including the death of his baby in his arms, two bouts of life-threatening lymph cancer, drug abuse and homelessness. But Canoville fought back. In this explosive and shocking story, Paul finally explains why, despite everything, he is more positive than ever and has remained a fervent Chelsea fan all his life. This is a story of hope - eventually - overcoming adversity.

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Awards

Winner of British Sports Book Awards: Autobiography 2009

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Critic Reviews

“'unputdownable'”

one of the most powerful sports books ever written...an exceptional account of an extraordinary man - Pat Nevin, Chelseafc.com

unputdownable - Observer

a compelling read skilfully put together - Mirror

compelling - Henry Winter, Daily Telegraph

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About the Author

Paul Canoville was born in Hillingdon, London. Starting out playing for non-league Hillingdon Borough, Canoville signed for Chelsea in 1981. He made his debut against Crystal Palace in April 1982 aged 20. He joined Reading in 1986, where his career ended due to injury. Paul Canoville lives in London.

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Paul Canoville's story is one of extreme racist bigotry, shattering career-ending injury, a decline into drug abuse, battles against cancer, family tragedy and a determination to beat the odds. Canoville was Chelsea's first black first-team player, making his debut in 1982. But as he warmed up on the touchline, his own supporters began chanting 'We don t want the nigger!' The racist bile continued whenever he played, but within a year he had won over the terraces with his explosive pace and skill. Canoville fell out with the Chelsea board and moved to Reading in 1986, where injury suddenly ended his career at the age of 24. This started a downward spiral including the death of his baby in his arms, two bouts of life-threatening lymph cancer, drug abuse and homelessness. But Canoville fought back. In this explosive and shocking story, Paul finally explains why, despite everything, he is more positive than ever and has remained a fervent Chelsea fan all his life. This is a story of hope - eventually - overcoming adversity.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
20th March 2008
Pages
400
ISBN
9780755316458

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

29 Apr, 2022
For football fans this is the true raw story of fame, racism, drugs and cancer - Paul's style is direct and no holds barred as he tells it like it was.
I recall watching him play but never realised the issues he had pre, during and post playing.
Not like any autobiography I have read before.
Definitely worth a read.
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