Stan: Tackling My Demons
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The searingly honest and at times harrowing autobiography of the former Liverpool, Aston Villa and England striker. Exposes the dark and often seedy world hidden behind the glamorous facade of professional football.‘I was a mess. I couldn’t get out of bed. I couldn’t structure my day properly. I couldn’t face having a shower or getting dressed. Those all seemed like major events I didn’t want to confront.’Once the most charismatic and expensive player in the new Premiership flooded with cash, Stan Collymore had, by the age of 28, booked himself into The Priory to treat his depression, close to self-destruction and unable to get his head round playing at all.Along the way, he had been the goalscorer nobody wanted to congratulate, the centre-forward no one knew how to manage, a deeply reluctant star in a tabloid culture that saw him make the front pages as often as the back, and that waited for him to crack up or lash out. When he eventually did, it was, infamously, inevitably, at his then celebrity girlfriend, Ulrika Jonsson.But then retired from football in 2001 and finding himself in the commentary box, he proved he did care about the game, rather too much perhaps, sounding like a fan as much as an ex-player – and at a stroke he had more in common with the rest of the nation. He knew it was all so much more than a game, and what happened on the field was only a reflection of what was going on inside players’ heads.The contradictions remain. A man, who had a steady stream of celebrity women falling at his feet, shamed by his voyeurism in a Cannock car park; a star with everything who was once discovered by his wife tightening a belt around his neck; a loving dad of two whose own father walked out of the marital home and who Collymore continues to blot from his memory to this day; a footballer who abstains from drugs, yet who needs therapy at Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous; the loner slated for his aloofness who found critical acclaim as a football pundit on national prime-time radio.This is Stan Collymore’s own life story, the real person on his flawed character and personal demons, telling it like you have never seen before – raw and uncut.
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Stan Collymore. Stan: Tackling My Demons
Dedication
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE. IN THE BEGINNING: AN UNWANTED LEGACY
CHAPTER TWO. WALSALL: A MIXED BAG
CHAPTER THREE. CRYSTAL PALACE: THE ISSUE OF RACE CARD
CHAPTER FOUR. SOUTHEND AND FOREST: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
CHAPTER FIVE. LIVERPOOL: LIVING THE DREAM
CHAPTER SIX. VILLA: GOING NOWHERE
CHAPTER SEVEN. PARIS 1998: THE ULRIKA AFFAIR
CHAPTER EIGHT. SUMMER 1998: THE AFTERMATH
5 July, New York
6 July
7 July
8 July, Birmingham
9 July
10 July
12 July
13 July
14 July
15 July
16 July
17 July
18 July
19 July
20 July
21 July
22 July
23 July
24 July
26 July
28 July
29 July
30 July
31 July
1 August
4 August
5 August
6 August
9 August
10 August
CHAPTER NINE. LEICESTER: SECOND CHANCES
CHAPTER TEN. REAL OVIEDO: SO THIS IS THE END
CHAPTER ELEVEN. 2004: DOGGIN’
CHAPTER TWELVE. LIFE BEYOND FOOTBALL
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. FROM FARMHANDS TO SCUMBAGS
CAREER RECORD
CLUBS AND PLAYING RECORDS (all competitions)
CRYSTAL PALACE
INDEX
Picture Section
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Copyright
About the Publisher
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To Mum, quite simply the best,and to my babies Tom and Mia.
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Stan’s dad was a charmer. He was a good-looking fella, tall and handsome. Everyone liked him. Particularly women. I had a blonde beehive hairdo back then and I caught his eye. When I left my first husband, we went to Barbados for a few weeks and stayed in a kind of shack amid the sugar cane where he had been brought up. I started to realise I’d made a terrible mistake when I saw him smash that shack up in a fit of anger.
I tried to leave Barbados without him but he followed me back to England. By then, my first husband had found somebody else so Stan’s dad and I moved back into the council house I had been living in before. He was 13 years younger than me. He went to work in the tax office in Cannock and pretty soon Stan was born. But everything had already gone terribly wrong by then.
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