'This is not brain surgery we are talking about here...'
THAT QUOTATION was from one of my first mentors in journalism – and I still stick by it today. I have been a journalist on national newspapers for the last 20 years and am now the author of five books on key sportsmen of our time, and it still makes me smile when I hear some of the rubbish would-
I remember when I did my first book on Wayne Rooney and a publisher agreed to look at it. He rang me and I could almost see his lip curling in true aristocratic pompous-
Bemused, I promptly sold it a day later to a publisher who knew what we were talking about here: Wayne Rooney, footballer extraordinaire and a young lad who had perhaps had his head turned by some of the excesses money and youth can bring. Nothing more; there was no great philosophical or sociological statement to be gained.
The world of entertainment is a great one in which to be involved and grow up. I was lucky enough to write for what used to be the Melody Maker at a very young age. I was their North of England correspondent and it was the next best thing to being a pop star. A young lad from north
I was privileged to break some of the biggest artists to come from the north of
With my books, the focus has been on my joint first love – football. My book on Rooney was the first on the boy and I was privileged to do a follow-
The
I intend to post my blog here regularly to expound my views on the latest developments in the world of sport and music – and I look forward to reading your replies.