Just a Simple Belfast Boy

Just a Simple Belfast Boy by Brian Mawhinney, published by Biteback in 2013, is a memoir that chronicles the life of Baron Brian Mawhinney. This edition spans 371 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insight into Mawhinney’s journey from his humble beginnings in Belfast to significant roles in British politics and football administration.
In this memoir, readers will discover the experiences and challenges faced by Mawhinney as he navigates the political landscape and his eventual position as chairman of the Football League. The narrative delves into themes of biography and autobiography, while also touching on cultural, political, and historical contexts relevant to 20th-century Great Britain. This work provides a personal perspective on the political process and the dynamics of political parties, reflecting Mawhinney’s unique viewpoint shaped by his background and career.
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The memoirs of Baron Brian Mawhinny, whose path was to take him far beyond his simple Belfast background to the heights of British politics and then the heart of football administration as chairman of the Football League.
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