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Phil
Stant's Autobiography - update
10th January 2006
An update to a story that we covered in early December is
that Phil Stant's autobiography is now available to buy
as it was released last week.
Phil Stant, who is a Lincoln City former player and later
player-manager, has promised to reveal all about his time
at Sincil Bank in his forthcoming autobiography.
The book is entitled "Ooh Aah
Stantona"
and was released last week. Amazon are offering a 40%
discount today, to allow you to be among one of the first
to own a copy.
The synopsis reads:
"The Like many young boys, Phil Stant was an avid
football fan as he grew up. Born in Bolton in the 1960s,
he was an avid Bolton Wanderers fan and he was eager to
become a top flight player, just like his idols.
"Phil's career began to take a different path though
when he joined the army and progressed into the SAS. As
his life became one filled with combat and military
exercises, he never gave up his love for football. He
eventually realised his childhood dream too when he
became a professional footballer playing for Notts
County, Reading, Fulham, Brighton and Lincoln City.
"Popular with the fans and team alike, he became the
manager at Lincoln in 2000. In this frank account of a
life lived to the full, Phil recalls his tales from the
front line, onto the pitch and from the sidelines. With
fun anecdotes such as the time that the only way he could
make it to a match was by SAS helicopter to how he felt
about being sensationally sacked from his managerial role
at Lincoln. His warm, conversational style and wit make
this a must-read book with something for everyone."
Click here for more details and how to
buy a copy at a 40% discount.
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