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The Binman Chronicles [1995 FA Cup Winner – Special Signed Limited Edition of 95]

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Limited edition of 95. 330pp. 235 x 191mm. Signed by Neville Southall. Price: £25. ISBN : 978-1-909245-03-7

Considered among the greatest goalkeepers of all time and one of English football's defining figures over a career that spanned more than two decades, Neville Southall has for the first time decided to tell his extraordinary life story.

For more than sixteen years Southall kept goal for Everton and Wales, becoming his club and country's greatest servant, as well as Everton's most decorated player. Uncompromising, unorthodox and often unkempt, Southall's career followed an incredible trajectory: from football-mad binman, to the greatest goalkeeper in the world in the space of a few years.

Now he lifts the lid on a career that saw him win virtually every major honour, offering a window not just on Everton's glory years and the rapidly changing landscape of British football, but also the latest chapter of his life - working with disadvantaged youths. It is also a story of a time before the game was all about money; when a young player's love of the game and ceaseless commitment to excellence could see him rise to the very summit of world football.

A reflective man with trenchant views on the direction of the modern game, Southall's amazing story is the ultimate antidote to the dull stereotype of the modern footballer.

Special limited editions

To celebrate publication of Southall's autobiography and raise funds for the Neville Southall Foundation, deCoubertin Books have teamed up with leading Liverpool-based creative design agency Milkyone to produce a range of five limited edition versions of his book.

Signed by Southall, these exclusive editions boast original cover artwork and are available only from the decoubertin.co.uk. They are part of the publisher's pledge to help raise £5000 for Southall's foundation.  A minimum of £10 from the sale of each book will be donated to the Neville Southall Foundation.

Books will be dispatched after the publication date of 13 August 2012 and are all priced at £25 + P&P.

The Neville Southall Foundation operates on a local basis throughout Wales, motivating people to widen and engage in participation in programmes linked to community sports activities.  It focuses on benefiting Communities First areas and surrounding rural villages.

Extract

We played as we had done ever since Joe Royle came in: without fear, as if we had nothing to lose. Manchester United were big favourites and had missed out on the Premier League title a week earlier so the pressure, I suppose, was on them to end the season with a trophy.  But we just did our thing.  Anders Limpar was the key man when we got our goal in the first half.  He seized the ball not far outside our penalty area and sprinted the length of the field before playing it down the right flank to Matt Jackson. Graham Stuart hit his low cross onto the bar, which bounced onto the ground and up again and Paul Rideout rose to head the ball home.  
United, inevitably, put us under more and more pressure as the game wore on.  I made a good double save at my near post from Paul Scholes, where I blocked his first shot and got a leg to the follow up.  Gary Pallister had a stooping header, but I dived and caught the ball.  I also saved from Nicky Butt at the near post.   Even as a veteran, the old reflexes hadn't left me.   But there was no way anything was going to get past me, no chance.
In winning the FA Cup I became the most decorated player in Everton's history, but there was no way I was hanging around for the banquet afterwards. But I'll tell you this, driving home all smug and happy, and seeing all the delighted Evertonians heading back north was one of the most satisfying experiences in my life.

About the authors:

Neville Southall MBE was born in Llandudno in 1958. He left school at 16 and worked as a hod carrier, binman and waiter, while rising through the ranks of amateur and non-league football. His breakthrough in 1980 came with Bury, and a year later he joined Howard Kendall's Everton. Over a 16-year Goodison career Southall would go on to become the club's most decorated player, twice winning the League Championship and FA Cup, as well as the 1985 European Cup Winners Cup. He was awarded Footballer Writers' Player of the Year in 1985, an MBE in 1995 for services to football and is Wales's most capped player.

James Corbett is a sports correspondent and award-winning author who has reported from 20 countries across five continents for outlets including the BBC, the Observer, the Guardian, the Sunday Times and FourFourTwo. Most recently he has worked with Neville Southall on his eagerly awaited autobiography, and his Everton Enyclopedia will be published this autumn.

Quotes:

"Ability, dedication, charisma and desire made him the King of Keepers."
-- Joe Royle

"As good as anyone I have ever seen in all my years in the game – he stands alongside the likes of Gordon Banks and Peter Shilton."
-- Howard Kendall

"During the mid-1980s, Southall's superb anticipation and spectacular reflexes made him the finest goalkeeper in the world. He always demanded the best from his Everton team-mates and his rumpled exterior camouflaged his perfectionism."
-- David France

 


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