Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022
Craig Bromfield was just 13 years old when Brian Clough, on a whim, took him and his older brother Aaron in.
They came from Southwick, a depressed area of Sunderland, where they lived with their abusive stepfather, and from where they longed to escape. After initially meeting Clough while out begging for money, Clough later invited the brothers to stay at his house. From there a relationship formed which would see Craig living with the Cloughs for nine years, where he was a first-hand witness to the many aspects of Clough's character his gruffness, his humour, his big-heartedness.
This is a beautiful, inspirational story, which has never before been told, about Clough's gentleness and capacity for generosity. Discover a very different side to this iconic man, one away from the cameras and the football, which shows him for the person he really was.
This autobiography is not just a memoir of a soccer legend, but a testament to the power of fostering and adoption. It's a personal journey that delves into the sociology of a family formed in the most unexpected of circumstances.
For fans of Christopher Hull (Alchemy), Jonathan Wilson (Kick and Run), Paul Ferris (The Magic in the Tin), Pat Nevin (The Accidental Footballer), and Barry Hearn (Barry Hearn).