Book description
Sometimes - to survive - you have to FIGHT!
Each year, City FC - known as 'the Hawks' - take on a group of
thirteen-year-olds for the first tier of their special soccer school:
training sessions in the evenings and weekends for truly talented
players who are aiming to become professional players. It's a
glamorous, exciting future for the few who succeed - with huge
rewards. But the failure rate is also high - BAD BOYS, the second in
the series, highlights a conflict between two players who want to play
in the same position: Ben, who wants to be accepted as 'one of the
lads', even if it means behaving badly; and Lee, who fights to make
his own decisions, only to realize he's made the wrong choices...
TONY BRADMAN graduated from Cambridge University and worked in
journalism for many years as an editor and reviewer. Now a full-time
author, he has produced several successful anthologies for young readers
for Random House Children's Books, including three focusing exclusively
on football: the FOOTBALL FEVER titles.