So Good I Did It Twice So Good I Did It Twice

So Good I Did It Twice

My Life From Left Field

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Beschreibung des Verlags

KEVIN SHEEDY is an Everton and Republic of Ireland legend with plenty of entertaining stories to tell.


The man with one of the best left foots in football played alongside some of the biggest characters in the game during a colourful career.


Sheedy started his football life with Hereford United before being spotted by Bob Paisley’s Liverpool. But he featured in only five senior games during his Anfield career and crossed Stanley Park to Everton, where he won two league titles and a European Cup Winners’ Cup medal as well as playing in three FA Cup finals.


Sheedy was a regular fixture in Howard Kendall’s celebrated side that brought unprecedented glitter to Goodison. It was during an FA Cup tie against Ipswich in 1985 that his famous free-kick moment came. Sheedy hit the net from 20 yards to the goalkeeper’s right and when a re-take was ordered, he crashed his second attempt to the keeper’s left.


Sheedy also made 46 appearances for his country during a spell that encompassed the renowned Jack Charlton era. He scored nine goals for Ireland, probably the most famous of which was a goal against England in the 1990 World Cup, the first scored by a Republic player at a World Cup finals. He also played in all of his country’s Euro 88 matches.


Kevin Sheedy – So Good I Did It Twice is the absorbing story of his impressive career – a must-read for any fan of Everton or Ireland. 

GENRE
Biografien und Memoiren
ERSCHIENEN
2014
4. April
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
256
Seiten
VERLAG
Trinity Mirror Sportmedia
GRÖSSE
1,1
 MB

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