Scoring

Scoring by Frank McAvennie, published by Canongate in 2004, is a detailed account of the author’s life experiences, spanning 400 pages. Written in English, this edition presents a candid exploration of McAvennie’s journey as a footballer, highlighting his encounters with both the highs of sports and the challenges of personal struggles.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of McAvennie’s life, touching on themes of sports and recreation, particularly soccer. The book recounts his rise as a cult figure in Glasgow and London, marked by significant events including relationships, legal troubles, and the impact of substance use. Through this account, McAvennie shares his unique perspective on fame and the tumultuous experiences that shaped his identity.
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The author knows all about scoring – goals, women, drugs. A cult figure on the streets of Glasgow and London, the original and lasting lads’ hero footballer, the author’s life is peppered with sporting highs, beautiful women, outrageous acts, the company of stars, court appearances and imprisonment for drug dealing. This book tells his story.
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