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Len Shackleton - Return of the Clown Prince ~ With Signed Docs
Len Shackleton - Return of the Clown Prince ~ With Signed Docs
Len Shackleton - Return of the Clown Prince ~ With Signed Docs
PUBLISHED 2001

Len Shackleton - Return of the Clown Prince ~ With Signed Docs

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A Lifetime of Laughter
The Clown Prince Reflects

Len Shackleton never won a thing—not a League Championship medal, not an FA Cup medal, not even a medal for topping the old Second Division. It follows, then, that he did not play for an outstanding club side during his seventeen-year career with Bradford Park Avenue, Newcastle United and Sunderland. The nearest he got was with the so-called ‘Bank of England’ team at Roker Park in the 1950's. Not only that, but ‘Shack,’, as he was known affectionately, collected only five England caps—six if you include one of the Victory Internationals at the end of the Second World War. Despite his legion of admirers viewing this as an insult to his outstanding ability, many will have to rely on their own testimony, as there is little or no film available of the great man in action. Yet, nearly half a century after he stopped playing, Len Shackleton remains a legend in Bradford, the North-East of England and wherever in the world supporters of Park Avenue, Newcastle and Sunderland preserve precious memories of his magical ball control and outrageous showmanship. With those gifts, they insist, he would have been a sensation in today's football.
They dubbed ‘Shack’ the ‘Clown Prince of Soccer,’, but was he really more prince than clown? This, after all, was a footballer intelligent enough to have become a successful journalist after he finished playing. A journalist, moreover, who got Brian Clough his first two jobs in management.
The book includes a marketing card signed three times by Len Shackleton and a letter to a friend written by him.

 

Published by GHKN Publishing in 2001 With 378 pages, the book and dust jacket are in very good condition.

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A Lifetime of Laughter
The Clown Prince Reflects

Len Shackleton never won a thing—not a League Championship medal, not an FA Cup medal, not even a medal for topping the old Second Division. It follows, then, that he did not play for an outstanding club side during his seventeen-year career with Bradford Park Avenue, Newcastle United and Sunderland. The nearest he got was with the so-called ‘Bank of England’ team at Roker Park in the 1950's. Not only that, but ‘Shack,’, as he was known affectionately, collected only five England caps—six if you include one of the Victory Internationals at the end of the Second World War. Despite his legion of admirers viewing this as an insult to his outstanding ability, many will have to rely on their own testimony, as there is little or no film available of the great man in action. Yet, nearly half a century after he stopped playing, Len Shackleton remains a legend in Bradford, the North-East of England and wherever in the world supporters of Park Avenue, Newcastle and Sunderland preserve precious memories of his magical ball control and outrageous showmanship. With those gifts, they insist, he would have been a sensation in today's football.
They dubbed ‘Shack’ the ‘Clown Prince of Soccer,’, but was he really more prince than clown? This, after all, was a footballer intelligent enough to have become a successful journalist after he finished playing. A journalist, moreover, who got Brian Clough his first two jobs in management.
The book includes a marketing card signed three times by Len Shackleton and a letter to a friend written by him.

 

Published by GHKN Publishing in 2001 With 378 pages, the book and dust jacket are in very good condition.


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