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BIG DUNC

The Upfront Autobiography

They don't make footballers - and football autobiographies - like this any more. The brutally honest, riotously entertaining story of the much-loved Everton legend and iconic Premier League bad boy.

Praised by Wayne Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson as one of the greatest and most passionate players to ever play the game, Duncan Ferguson, or Big Dunc as he is known, is larger than life in every sense. Measuring a towering 6 feet 4 inches in height, from the moment the striker emerged in British football in the 1990s, he was front and back page news. On the pitch, fans loved Duncan for his roguish charm, his thrilling goals and his total commitment in every game. Fighting tooth and nail, he was a born leader and took no prisoners. Like his rival Roy Keane, he played close to the limit, and often crossed it. Such as the time he was sentenced to 3 months in Glasgow’s toughest prison for headbutting an opponent – the first and only time a footballer has ever gone to jail for a crime committed on a football pitch.

In BIG DUNC: The Upfront Autobiography, Duncan reveals, for the first time, the full story: the truth about his experiences in prison, his partying with African princes and Liverpool gangsters, his fighting with burglars, his making and losing a fortune, and how he turned his life around through his beloved Everton F.C.. In the process, the book sheds light on one of football’s most charismatic but notorious and enigmatic hardmen. Duncan has also been a manager and a coach. He is a pillar of the community in Merseyside, giving back to stricken children who share a similar tough upbringing to his own. Duncan's book takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of humour, drama and redemption. Buckle up.

'A hell of a read. I couldn't recommend it more'

Gary Lineker

About Duncan Ferguson

Duncan Ferguson is a former Scottish footballer. He grew up in the tenements of Stirling and began his career at Dundee United in 1990. He moved to Rangers in 1993 for what was then a British transfer record fee of £4 million. He won seven caps playing for the Scottish national team. After spending three months in 1995 at HM Prison Barlinnie for an on-pitch offence, he spent the remainder of his career in England. He played for Everton first between 1994 and 1998, winning the FA Cup in 1995. He played for Newcastle United between 1998 and 2000, after which he returned to Everton, where he retired in 2006. He has scored more goals (68) than any other Scottish player in England's Premier League since its creation in 1992. As a coach, at Everton he was caretaker manager and assistant manager, working alongside Carlo Ancelotti among others. He coached young players including John Stones, Ross Barkley, Dele Alli and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who all went on to play for England. He has most recently managed Forest Green Rovers and Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Details
  • Imprint: Century
  • ISBN: 9781529939286
  • Length: 368 pages
  • Dimensions: 240mm x 33mm x 160mm
  • Weight: 614g
  • Price: £22.00