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Paul Lake was Manchester born a City fan from birth. His footballing talent was spotted at a young age and in 1983 he signed coveted schoolboy forms for City. Only a short time later he was handed the team captaincy. An international career soon beckoned and after turning out for the England under-21 and B teams he received a call - up to the England training camp for Italia '90. Earmarked as an England captain in the making Paul became a target for top clubs like Manchester United Arsenal Spurs and Liverpool but he always stayed loyal to his beloved club deeming Maine Road the spiritual home at which his destiny lay. But then in September 1990 disaster struck. Paul ruptured his cruciate ligament; sustaining the worst possible injury that a footballer can suffer. And so began his nightmare. Neglected ignored and misunderstood by his club after a succession of failed operations Paul's career began to fall apart. Watching from the sidelines as similarly injured players regained their fitness he spiraled into a prolonged bout of severe depression.With an enforced retirement from the game he adored the death of his father and the collapse of his marriage Paul was left a broken man. Set against a turning point in English football "I'm Not Really Here" is the powerful story of love and loss and the cruel irreparable damage of injury; of determination spirit and resilience and of unfulfilled potential and broken dreams.
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Paul Lake was on course for an incredibly successful career, with club and international honours looking guaranteed. He was the player all the top English clubs wanted to buy and was touted as a future England captain. Then in late 1990 disaster struck in the form of a serious cruciate ligament injury while playing for Manchester City. Paul came back but was never able to reach the same heights. It is at the point of the injury that this book reaches another level from most other football memoirs. It is hard to imagine a top player being treated in the way City treated Paul Lake back in 1990. The story of his flights to and from the US for treatment is astounding to a contemporary ear. The despair, loneliness and frustration are tangible in the writing and provide the real depth to one of the finest football autobiographies of recent years
- 0099553252
- 9780099553250
- Paul Lake
- 2 August 2012
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- Paperback (Book)
- 416
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