Forever Young Forever Young

Forever Young

The Story of Adrian Doherty, Football's Lost Genius

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Publisher Description

WINNER OF THE FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2016 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR


'This football book is about something even more important than the "beautiful game"; it is a story of the human spirit.' - Mick Hume, The Times

Adrian Doherty was not a typical footballer. For one thing, he was blessed with extraordinary talent. Those who played alongside and watched him in the Manchester United youth team in the early 1990s insist he was as good as Ryan Giggs - possibly even better. Giggs, who played on the opposite wing, says he is inclined to agree.

Doherty was also an eccentric - by football standards, at least. When his colleagues went to Old Trafford to watch the first team on Saturday afternoons, he preferred to take the bus into Manchester to go busking. He wore second-hand clothes, worshipped Bob Dylan, read about theology and French existentialism and wrote songs and poems. One team-mate says "it was like having Bob Dylan in a No 7 shirt".

On his 17th birthday, Doherty was offered a five-year contract - unprecedented for a United youngster at that time - and told by Alex Ferguson that he was destined for stardom. But what followed over the next decade is a tale so mysterious, so shocking, so unusual, so amusing but ultimately so tragic, that you are left wondering how on earth it has been untold for so long.

The stories of Doherty's contemporaries, that group of Manchester United youngsters who became known as the "Class of '92", are well known. Giggs ended up as the most decorated player in United's history; David Beckham became the most recognisable footballer on the planet; Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and others are household names. The story you don't know is about the player who, having had the world at his feet, died the day before his 27th birthday following an accident in a canal in Holland.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2016
12 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
432
Pages
PUBLISHER
Quercus
SIZE
21.4
MB

Customer Reviews

MattAdamYoung ,

Forever Young

A brilliant story about a brilliant person. Clearly on a different level both intellectually but also talent at such an early age. A really touching account of a very unique life

scottburden1st ,

Tragic, uplifting, brilliant

This is a brilliant, tragic but ultimately uplifting story, a work of genius by @OliverKayTimes. I’ve told a few people about the book and saw their faces of doubt when I say “did you know united had another lad better than Giggs?”. Their next question is always “well how come we haven’t heard of him then?” This book answers that question comprehensively.

Balshagray iMac ,

Brought me to tears

I too tore my cruciate at 17, never as talented but aware of the same frustrations. Lovely story and I am glad I read it so I am aware of how well he lived and can help protect his name from those who prefer scandal than truth!

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