The Goalie
My Story
Iain King author Andy Goram author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Published:5th Aug '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The fast-paced memoir by one of Rangers' most popular and controversial former players
On the field, Andy Goram was a defiant figure between the sticks who, in many ways, defined the history-making nine-in-a-row team that brought so much success to Ibrox. This account presents his tempestuous life in football, from the Gers' glory days to a fairy-tale chapter with his boyhood heroes: Manchester United.
This is the story of a genius with flaws. Lots of them. On the field, Andy Goram was a defiant figure between the sticks who, in many ways, defined the history-making nine-in-a-row team that brought so much success to Ibrox; off it, he careered through three divorces and a welter of lurid tabloid headlines sensationalising his hellraising antics.
In this no-holds-barred account, Goram lifts the lid on his tempestuous life in football, from the Gers' glory days to a fairy-tale chapter with his boyhood heroes: Manchester United. His life in the Old Firm is examined in depth, from the saves that broke former Celtic manager Tommy Burns's heart to a story that was buried until now: Celtic's astonishing bid to sign him.
Goram's Scotland career ended in bitterness when he walked out on the squad before France 98, and here he smashes the myths that have always surrounded his relationships with Craig Brown and Jim Leighton.
This is the inside story of the man the fans voted Rangers' greatest-ever goalkeeper. He remains a genius with flaws: a legend simply known as The Goalie.
A punchy, straight-talking memoir with lots of colour, this is a racy, amusing and at times astonishing read * The Herald *
An explosive and gripping autobiography * The Sun *
A character as extrovert as Andy Goram is apt for an appealing - and controversial - autobiography -- Justin Taylor, BBC Sport
ISBN: 9781845966003
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 16mm
Weight: 178g
240 pages