Craig Brown The Autobiography

Craig Brown The Autobiography by Craig Brown, published by Virgin in 1998, offers an insightful look into the life of the respected football manager of Scotland. Spanning 238 pages, this first edition details Brown’s journey from his playing days at Falkirk and Dundee to his experiences during the 1996 European Championships and Scotland’s World Cup campaign.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of Brown’s career in soccer, highlighting both his achievements and the challenges he faced in the sport. The book delves into the intricacies of football management and the personal reflections of a figure who has remained somewhat elusive in the public eye. Through this autobiography, fans of sports and recreation, particularly soccer, will gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the managerial role.
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Craig Brown, manager of Scotland since 1993, is respected in football, yet he remains elusive. This is his story, from his playing days for Falkirk, Dundee, to the drama of the 1996 European Championships and Scotland’s World Cup campaign.
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