Curt: The Alan Curtis Story
Opis
Welsh footballer Alan Curtis is synonymous with Swansea City, having played
for the club during three different spells, but he also played for Leeds
United, Southampton and Cardiff City, and won thirty-five caps for his
country during an action-packed playing career that spanned two decades.
Alan experienced the highs of the game at the top level with Swansea during
their meteoric rise through all four divisions to reach the top flight, but
this success came after he'd experienced the low of the Swans having to
apply for re-election to the Football League in 1975. In this eventful
autobiography, Alan recounts the topsy-turvy turns his career has taken,
including a disappointing spell at Leeds United in 1979-80. He was the
club's most expensive signing ever at the time, but a nasty clash with
Peter Shilton left him sidelined for nine months. Determined to prove his
critics wrong and overcome his injury, he played some of the best football
of his career upon returning to Swansea, before moving to Southampton in
1983 to help the club challenge the Merseyside dominance of the time. Since
his playing career wound down in 1987, Alan has remained in the game as a
coach with both Swansea City and Wales, giving back to the game the wisdom
and experience he garnered during his years as a player. In "Curt", Alan
reflects upon his colourful career, highlights just how much the beautiful
game has changed since his playing days and explains why he's living proof
that nice guys don't always finish second.