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Brum's the Word (Paperback)

by Malcolm Boyden (Author)
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Parrs Wood Press (1 Oct 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903158508
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903158500
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.6 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,112,522 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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When West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City arrived in the promised land of the Premiership last season, it was a milestone for the football-mad West Midlands - the first time all three city clubs had played together in the top flight for 16 years. 'Brum's The Word' charts the progress of the Big Three through the eyes of the region's football folk, from international violinist Nigel Kennedy to Chelmsley Wood cabbie Paul Collins. Originally published as a weekly series for The Times newspaper, the book stumbles upon Ron Atkinson's bid for a Christmas number one and plots his progress towards the coveted top spot under the watchful eye of hit-master extraordinaire and Walsall FC fanatic Pete Waterman. It tracks down Aston Villa's European Cup winning captain Dennis Mortimer in a bingo hall in Bilston. West Bromwich Albion defender Darren Moore preaches the gospel at a Baptist Church in Halesowen while Birmingham City's former goalkeeper Dave Latchford is found among the dead men in Solihull. The remarkable journey through the season begins at the Theatre of Dreams, Old Trafford and ends on a humble housing estate in the borough of Sandwell. In between there's a visit to the theatre to delve into Dion Dublin's passion for ballet, a trip to a West Bromwich cough-sweet factory with Albion striker Bob Taylor, and a voyage to Holland to uncover the true story behind the Baggies 'boing boing' song. It even tells the tale of how The Cheltenham Gold Cup was discovered in a Villa fan's loft. It gets to the heart of the matter with a definitive interview with Laraine Astle, widow of Jeff, and includes Motown legend Edwin Starr's last newspaper interview before his untimely death. The season offered the West Midlands a taste of paradise - it delivered a bucket full of passion - and it's all been catalogued through the eyes of the football crazy in 'Brum's the Word'.

About the Author

Malcolm Boyden began writing for The Times newspaper last August. His career in journalism, however, started on the Redditch Indicator, where he won the Heart of England Journalist award in 1985. He later went on to work as sports editor of the Birmingham Daily News and sports sub editor on the Daily Star. For the last ten years he has presented his own afternoon radio show which has an enormous following in the West Midlands. He is a double Sony award winning radio presenter and a successful actor, his most recent role being the character of Lenny Cox in Wallop Mrs Cox at the Birmingham Rep. He has twice performed alongside Frank Bruno in pantomime and, this Christmas, will team up with Julian Clary in Cinderella at the Birmingham Hippodrome. Malcolm, who has also danced with the Royal Ballet, lives in Worcestershire with his wife Maxine, and two sons Elliott and Oliver. He is an ardent fan of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. The Brum's the Word columns were written in a cupboard underneath his stairs! His first novel Perfect (another 'under the stairs production') is due out this summer.

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5.0 out of 5 stars things i never knew........., 27 Feb 2004
An excellent book by Malcolm Boydon, outlining the football season where all the brum teams played each other, it has given me an excellent insight into the area where i live, learning loads of things I never knew like where the baggies got there name. Into football or not I would recommend this.
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