I'm Not Really Here
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
Paul Lake was Manchester born, a City fan from birth. His footballing talent was spotted at a young age and, in 1983, he signed coveted schoolboy forms for City. Only a short time later he was handed the team captaincy.
An international career soon beckoned and, after turning out for the England under-21 and B teams, he received a call-up to the England training camp for Italia '90. Earmarked as an England captain in the making, Paul became a target for top clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool, but he always stayed loyal to his beloved club, deeming Maine Road the spiritual home at which his destiny lay.
But then, in September 1990, disaster struck. Paul ruptured his cruciate ligament; sustaining the worst possible injury that a footballer can suffer. And so began his nightmare.
Neglected, ignored and misunderstood by his club after a succession of failed operations, Paul's career began to fall apart. Watching from the sidelines as similarly injured players regained their fitness, he spiralled into a prolonged bout of severe depression. With an enforced retirement from the game he adored, the death of his father and the collapse of his marriage, Paul was left a broken man.
Set against a turning point in English football, I'm Not Really Here is the powerful story of love and loss and the cruel, irreparable damage of injury; of determination, spirit and resilience and of unfulfilled potential and broken dreams.
Customer Reviews
I'm not really here
An absolute must read for any football fan, especially anyone who supports manchester city, it's a story of a young lad who dreams of playing for his club only for it to be all snatched by injury after injury ... You have to be seriously unemotional not to read this without a lump in your throat from time to time .. Well done Lakey one in a million
Great read, a must for all football fans, not only blues by triple B
The book is as good a read as Lakey was a player, Fantastic!
Once I started it I couldn't put it down.
A great insight to the footballing life of one of the greatest players to wear the blue of Man City, the book takes you on the ups and downs of Lakey's professional career and the despair he went through after injury, and how he managed to get his life back on track.
Well worth a read, not just blues but all football fans
Outstandingly well written
Superb read. Very touching and heartfelt read.
A proper football supporters book.