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Stan the Man: A Hard Life in Football
 
 

Stan the Man: A Hard Life in Football [Illustrated] (Hardcover)

by Stan Ternent (Author), Tony Livesey (Author), Tony Livesy (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Blake Publishing; illustrated edition edition (27 Jan 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1904034373
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904034377
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 699,750 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Stan is one of the game's great characters.' Sir Alex Ferguson 'Stan's mad like me!' Gazza 'One of the funniest football books I've ever read.' Ian Wright 'You fat b*****d!' Vinnie Jones


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Stan Ternant is a legend among football managers. He has a reputation that precedes him and has earned the nickname "The Fergie of the Nationwide League". It was Ternant who tamed the wild twins Vinnie Jones and Dennis Wise when they played together at Chelsea and it was Ternant who persuaded Ian Wright to spend his final season at his own club, Burnley. After 40 years in football, Stan is ready to reveal all. From night-time raids on bed-hopping fullbacks, to a blood-soaked, half-time punch up with a rival First Division boss. It is the hilarious memoir of a man whose management style terrifies and inspires in equal measures.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Crack on and see where it takes you..., 2 Jan 2003
When he says it's a hard life, he's not kidding!

Stan Ternent is a legend in Burnley for everything he has done for Burnley Football Club since becoming manager, and the reader is immediately pitched in at the deep end with Ternent and Livesey giving an insight into just how critical the situation at the club was when he arrived, as well as lifting the lid on the public "sacking" of some of his players.

Following that, we go right back to the beginning of his career as a player at Burnley before following him into management. Ternent has had a fascinating career, and his work with some of football's most difficult characters is testimony to his amazing strength of mind.

"Stan the Man" charts an incredible career and all its highs and lows, including the stories behind two of English football's legends playing for Burnley and how race riots in the town cost him a £1 million signing. There are also anecdotes from his time in the game to make you laugh out loud, such as a road rage incident which took place whilst he was on crutches.

Whilst much of the book is related to his work with Burnley, it's an interesting, sometimes shocking and sometimes hilarious account of a life in football as a player and a manager to appeal to any fan of the game.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sleepless Night!, 29 Jan 2003
I made the fatal mistake of starting to read this book just before bed.
I was hooked.
It's an absolute gem of a book.
Funny, touching, passionate, honest and gritty.
A vivid succession of verbal snapshots, written with clarity and perception. From the first page, you warm to this footballing legend with his fierce northern pride, blunt candid humour and moving humility.
No matter at which altar you worship in the temple of football, or even if you're a complete atheist, I recommend that you take this eventful journey with Stan, the man with a mission, ambition and unfinished business.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stan and his ex-men, 17 Sep 2004
By Jay M "jay_mc" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
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This is just about as honest as you can get. Not many managers would tell you all and everything, just as Stan Ternent has done here. It's the measure of the man. He gives everything and he does it for his club and his players. He's honest and will speak the truth no matter what.

This goes for the book too. From waiting outside hotels at night for errant players to battles with fellow managers, he's giving you the total and full account of things, and he deserves respect for that.

Stan did a great job to bring Burnley to where they are now. With no finances for buying players, the club surviving, just, on a shoestring budget with the full financial backing of chairman Barry Kilby, many a lesser club would be in the Conference by now.

Nothing at Burnley is simple. They regularly offer up incomprehensible results. They continually concede 4-6 goals, sometimes even 7. They baffle their manager, like their fans. Then they can beat promotion chasing teams like Leicester City (season 2001/2002) 1-0 away from home, stuff Premiership Fulham 3-0 in the FA Cup, and beat fellow Premiership outfit Spurs 2-1 in the League Cup.

When you read this book you will experience what it is like to be a manager. The shoddy treatment at the hands of the media, the expectation of the fans and subsequently the barracking by the fans if things aren't going as planned.

It's written in a style that will appeal to everyone. Stan is a true character and his personality comes across in his writing. He tells all from his days as a youngster, his playing days, his coaching and management days and his family life. Just be prepared for the odd rude word or two!

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3.0 out of 5 stars A mixed bag - hilarious to petulant.
Firstly let me say I am not a Burnley fan - that is important as I think this would be a must for all Burnley fans. Read more
Published 10 months ago by S. L. Quinn

5.0 out of 5 stars STAN THE MAN
SUPERB BOOK FULL OF LAUGHS AND SADNESS FROM ONE OF BURNLEY BEST MANAGERS A LEGEND AND AND WILL ALWAYS BE A CLARET
Published on 18 Dec 2005 by shawforthclarets

5.0 out of 5 stars Stan is very much the man
I brought the book after Stan had become the new Gillingham manger to see what he was like and it was a fasinating read i was gripped from start to finish. Read more
Published on 19 Jan 2005 by andrewcrowther1

1.0 out of 5 stars A poor reflection of a great game
Having just finished the book that many football "experts" said was the best for years I am depressed.
I learnt nothing about football tactics or managerial acumen. Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2004 by D. W. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars oh my god "STAN IS THE MAN"
The book focuses on his time in football since the beginning at carlisle all the way to the date of publish' his witty humour and way with words are expressed very well by joint... Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2004 by chris farrar

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Published on 30 Dec 2002 by Ms. E. Jepson

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