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Bill McLaren
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (1 Nov 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 055381558X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553815580
  • Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 2.2 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 94,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bill McLaren talks poignantly about his entire life, focusing on his 50 years as chief rugby commentator for the BBC.

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Just before the start of the 2002 Wales v Scotland match in Cardiff, the stadium announcer asked people to stand and acknowledge Bill McLaren's great contribution to the sport. The whole ground rose, leaving McLaren choking back the tears. Then came a voice in his ear: 'Cue, Bill...'

Coping with his emotions on that day was obviously not straightforward, even for a commentator of Bill McLaren's experience, used to being caught up in some of the most dramatic moments rugby has ever seen. But Bill also talks frankly about the greatest tragedy of his life: the death of his younger daughter from cancer at 46, the three years of agony and the trauma of her final day. Bill wanted to stay at her bedside but she insisted he go and carry out a commentating duty in Edinburgh on the Saturday afternoon. He did so, rushed back to the hospital, but she had died that afternoon while he was on air.

McLaren, himself, had almost died of TB in his youth and he tells of the days and nights when he hid under the sheets in bed at the Scottish hospital where he was kept for 19 months, 'crying myself to sleep each night as they took away my friends who had died that day. I was certain I would be next'. He has excellent memories of his war years and delves deep to recall some harrowing times as a forward observation spotter when he came within inches of being killed by a German sniper. Later, he also remembers leading his men one day into a small northern Italian town where they discovered 1500 corpses piled up in the square. 'That was the day I became a man, rather quickly,' he says. He was 21.

As well reliving the highlights of his illustrious career as a commentator, Bill talks of the game today and his regrets that rugby went professional. He is a fierce critic of what this has led to and fears for the future health and safety of rugby players because he regards the modern game as dangerously physical. His story amounts to a history of the game itself and reaffirms McLaren's status as something of a global treasure.


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I wasn't entirely sure what to expect when I was given this book. Of course, I grew up listening to Bill's wonderful rugby commentary and the book brought childhood memories flooding back. But the story is something altogether more than a trip down memory lane with reflections on rugby greats. Bill's life has contained it's fair share of drama and tragedy. Weaved together with his love of the game and his professional life I found it an absolute pleasure to read. There is something wonderfully noble about how Bill tells his story and it's difficult not to be left with the feeling that we have lost something unique from our Saturday afternoons. If, as I am, you are a former rugby player you will also find his views on the modern game thought provoking.
I found the book a breath of fresh air. It puts a lot of things in perspective and reminds you of how rich a life can be.
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The master 19 Oct 2009
Format:Paperback
Many people think they know Bill McLaren from his globally-recognised voice, but this book provides the real life story of the man from Hawick. It is a fascinating read and well written - a good tribute to the legendary commentator, journalist, teacher and all-round rugby ambassador.
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A lost Voice 1 Feb 2010
Format:Audio CD
It was a sad day when I heard that Bill McLaren had passed away and we would never hear that wonderful iconic voice again. Having spent my childhood listening to the commentary of Bill, especially during the Five nations (as it was when I was young), it is great to hear him speak of his life and how much pleasure he gained from the game and the people who surrounded him during his life. If like me you remember listening to Bill, doing what he did best, then this CD will bring back great memories and I cannot recommend it enough! Enjoy!!
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