Cup Final Kid

Cup Final Kid by Martin Waddell is a New Ed edition published by Walker in 2001, featuring 59 pages in English. This story follows Herbie Bazooka, an eight-year-old boy who, despite being small, fat, and wearing glasses, showcases remarkable football skills reminiscent of Brazilian players. When the star striker of the Hottenham Totspur is injured just before the FA Cup Final, Herbie steps up to take his place, setting the stage for an exciting football adventure.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes themes of determination and the spirit of sportsmanship within the context of juvenile fiction. The book presents a lively depiction of soccer, capturing the thrill of the game and the challenges faced by young athletes. With its focus on sports and recreation, “Cup Final Kid” offers an engaging experience for those interested in the world of football, making it a delightful read for children and young sports enthusiasts alike.
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Herbie Bazooka may be small, fat, wear glasses and be only eight, but he plays football like they do in Brazil. So when the Hottenham Totspur’s star striker is injured just before the FA Cup Final, who better to take his place. Take your seats, please, for some amazing football action
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