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Foreword Carl Fogarty 6
Introduction 8
Chapter 1 Geoff Hurst got a hat-trick, mum got me 10
Chapter 2 Life with a bang 20
Chapter 3 Backward at school 39
Chapter 4 Today Carnaby, tomorrow...Elvington 44
Chapter 5 'Look, mate, you need to be steadying up' 51
Chapter 6 Me? Help Mick Grant? Don't be daft 68
Chapter 7 'Shouldn't Simpy be back by now?' 76
Chapter 8 A proper job 91
Chapter 9 To Europe on a shoestring 99
Chapter 10 'You're wasting your time on those little bikes' 105
Chapter 11 A different kind of job 118
Chapter 12 Then it all went horribly wrong 130
Chapter 13 'So who's going to stop us?' 144
Chapter 14 Back with the old pals act 152
Chapter 15 Oh dear - he's got a plan 166
Chapter 16 Hossing around the world 184
Chapter 17 Hodgkin? Hodgkin who? 202
Chapter 18 The Boosty Boys 213
Chapter 19 Factory superstar 226
Chapter 20 'Have we had enough, then?' 244
Chapter 21 At the court of King Kenny 252
Chapter 22 An honorary Italian 272
Chapter 23 The strangest winter 290
Chapter 24 Trust me, I'm a pundit 303
Chapter 25 What am I doing here? 309
Chapter 26 What a good do 316
Results 319
Index 338
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