Born to Score

Born to Score by Dwight Yorke, published by Macmillan in 2009, is a first edition that spans 256 pages. This biography delves into the life of Dwight Yorke, one of the Premier League’s most successful goal scorers, known for his time at Aston Villa and Manchester United. The narrative captures his journey from Tobago to England, highlighting his achievements on the pitch, including his role in Manchester United’s treble-winning season in 1999, as well as his experiences off the field.
In this candid account, Yorke shares personal insights into his life, including his relationships and the challenges he faced as a father. He discusses the impact of fame and fortune, as well as the misconceptions surrounding his role as a parent. Readers will find a blend of sports biography and personal reflection, as Yorke opens up about his journey through football and the complexities of his public persona. This edition offers a unique perspective on the intersections of sports, celebrity, and personal life, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in football and sports culture.
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Dwight Yorke has been one of the most successful and prolific goal scorers in the Premier League’s history over the past decade. He was known first at Aston Villa and then Manchester United for his permanent smile, smoothness, and flair—and for making headlines both on and off the pitch. He was a key member of Manchester United’s treble-winning 1999 season and formed a deadly strike partnerships with Andy Cole. His subsequent clubs have been Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Sydney FC, and Sunderland. Yorke came to be seen as the epitome of a young, successful, rich lifestyle, and he makes no apology for doing what a lot of young, single men would have done with sporting prowess, adulation, and money. But it was his relationship with Katie Price among others which propelled him onto the gossip pages. He’s the father of their son Harvey, and he talks for the first time about the hurt of being branded a bad dad who didn’t care. Having never spoken out before, Dwight, nearing retirement, wants to tell his side, and from the heart. It’s the story of a boy who followed his football dreams from Tobago’s white beaches to England’s lush stadia and who, having been given a miraculous second chance to live aged two, risked losing everything he held dear. This is his fascinating story.
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