There’s Only Two David Beckhams

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Description

Re-live the glory and the heartache of England’s greatest ever game – and THAT World Cup Final back in 2022.Well now it’s 2022 and the discussion is finally over, England have eleven players as good as any of them. The unbeatable national team have reached the final of the Qatar World Cup. But one journalist is convinced there is a scandalous secret behind England’s incredible form. His lifetime’s dream is to see the Three Lions win the World Cup. But if he pursues and exposes the shocking truth, his beloved England could be sent home in disgrace. Suddenly this is much more than England vs Germany; it’s Love vs Duty, it’s Truth vs Happiness. The pressure of the penalty shoot-out is nothing compared to this.There’s Only Two David Beckhams is John O’Farrell’s love-letter to football; part-detective story, part-sports memoir, part-satire on the whole corrupt FIFA circus; it just made the final for the funniest football fiction ever written…

Additional information

Weight 0.21 kg
Dimensions 1.9 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2015-11-5

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

178416139X

About The Author

John O’Farrell has published four best-selling novels, two comic history books, a political memoir and three collections of his popular Guardian column. His books have been translated into around 25 languages and adapted for film, TV and radio. In a previous life he wrote for TV shows such as Spitting Image and Have I Got News For You. He recently co-wrote the Broadway musical ‘Something Rotten!, and (with Nick Park) the next film from Aardman Animations. A long-standing season ticket holder at Fulham FC, he followed them from the bottom division to the Europa League final and fully intends to follow them all the way back down again.

Review Quote

The funniest football fiction since FIFA's annual accounts

Other text

A wonderful love letter to football. So romantic and ridiculous, it could only have been written by a Fulham fan