Any book in aid of Bob's charity the Willow Foundation has to be worthy of review. But this one also happens to be a very fine football book. It is the sort of publication you can either delve into from time to time reading just a few sections at a sitting, or you might attempt the whole hog straight off, but only if you can find time for this mammoth 472 page bonanza.
The pages are divided into a fabulously random potpourri of what can only be described as great football stuff, with just a passing bias towards the Arsenal, as you might expect. I counted over 140 football people and subjects covered in a delightfully random manner, albeit with a few linked features tenuous or otherwise. Essentially there is no way of guessing what topic will be next, which somehow allows the reader to arrive at the next item as yet another unexpected treat. For example by picking a page entirely at a random I first got a succession of pieces which ran: The Kop, Frank McLintock, Footballers of the year, Gordon Banks & Jimmy Greaves. Next up was: Tom Finney, the Bosman Ruling, Jock Stein, Scottish Champions, Don Revie and Foreign investors in English Clubs which was another random sequence I picked entirely by chance. To name all the contents would almost spoil the pleasure of discovery but if I tell you the book covers numerous great footballing names from Stanley Matthews to Theo Walcott via George Best & Bill Shankly hopefully you'll get the drift of the footballing delights that await you.
Kevin Keegan is quoted as saying 'Bob has been a part of football for 50 years so he was always going to have some good stories up his sleeve. However, these aren't good. They are much better than that.' And indeed they are.
Arsene Wenger describes this volume as 'A great insight into a great game from a great man' and who am I to argue with Le Boss? All I can do then is recommend it for those who love the 'beautiful game' as Pele so eloquently put it. And he of course is included in this book, the title of which pays an indirect homage to the very greatest of footballers. Which reminds me. I almost forgot to mention all the great quotes which this volume has scattered throughout. For example, "Pele is to football what Shakespeare is to the English literature" - Joao Saldanha, former Brazil coach. Or "If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky" - Brian Clough. To mention but two.
The Willow Foundation in case you were not aware is a charity set up by Bob and his wife Megs in memory of their daughter Anna. In essence it is a charity which provides 'Special days for seriously ill young adults aged 16-40'. The charity has grown from being a small local charity in Hertfordshire to a National Organisation, and one that provided 1,400 such special days during 2008 alone. For more information or better yet to make a donation go to the Willow Foundation’s website
Life in the Beautiful Game
Bob Wilson
Published by Icon Books
Price £16.99
Any decent bookseller will order it in for you if you quote the following reference: ISBN 978 184831 018 6. Or it can of course be obtained from any of your favourite online bookstores.