Book description
When Brad Friedel got his dream move to Liverpool in 1997, he was
surprised by how basic the training facilities were and quickly realised
how far they had to go if they were ever to regain their place at the
top of the league. But it wasn't until he moved to Blackburn in 2000
that he really established himself in British football, becoming one of
the Premier League's more enduring imports.
But this book is about so much more than Friedel's own story: it is an
insight into football, and sport in general, at the very top level.
Friedel, a student at UCLA, is a brilliant guide to the ins and outs of
football. He reveals the moment when he could tell that Graeme Souness
seemed to lost the support of the changing room after many good years at
the club; he unveils the characters of those he has played with and
against over the years, and explains what it takes to succeed in one of
the most competitive environments in sport. In short, this is an
insider's account to stand comparison with the likes of classics of the
genre such as Garry Nelson's Left Foot Forward or Simon Hughes's A Lot
of Hard Yakka. Brad Friedel is one of the most successful American
players in Premier League history, making more than 250 appearances,
having joined Liverpool in 1997 before moving to Blackburn Rovers in
November 2000. He won 82 caps for the USA before retiring from
international football in 2005.