Russian Winters (ePub)
The Story of Andrei Kanchelskis
(Sprache: Englisch)
Andrei Kanchelskis was one of the stars of the first great side Sir Alex Ferguson built at Old Trafford; the team of warriors that included Peter Schmeichel, Roy Keane, Mark Hughes and Eric Cantona.
In Russian Winters,
Andrei tells the inside story of...
In Russian Winters,
Andrei tells the inside story of...
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Andrei Kanchelskis was one of the stars of the first great side Sir Alex Ferguson built at Old Trafford; the team of warriors that included Peter Schmeichel, Roy Keane, Mark Hughes and Eric Cantona.
In Russian Winters,
Andrei tells the inside story of his departure from Old Trafford; a departure dogged by persistent accusations it had been engineered by the Russian mafia. Here, Kanchelskis reveals why his agent presented Ferguson with a box containing £40,000 and what it was like to be the nearest player to Cantona on the night he leapt into the crowd at Selhurst Park.
After leaving Manchester United, Kanchelskis tells what it was like to play alongside Duncan Ferguson at Everton and Gabriel Batistuta at Fiorentina and how in Florence he witnessed a real-life mafia murder.
His move to Rangers ensured he would be the only man to score in a Manchester, a Merseyside and a Glasgow derby.
After a fall-out with the Rangers manager, Dick Advocaat, he returned to Russia via a spell at Manchester City and in the Middle East, Kanchelskis explains what life was like as a foreigner in Saudi Arabia and how he was playing chess in the desert with a member of the Saudi royal family as a murderous Al-Qaeda attack shot up the centre of Riyadh.
With Russia due to be the centre of the football world when hosting next year's World Cup, Kanchelskis examines the sad decline of one of the game's great powers told through his time as a manager in his native land; a story of ignorance and corruption.
In Russian Winters,
Andrei tells the inside story of his departure from Old Trafford; a departure dogged by persistent accusations it had been engineered by the Russian mafia. Here, Kanchelskis reveals why his agent presented Ferguson with a box containing £40,000 and what it was like to be the nearest player to Cantona on the night he leapt into the crowd at Selhurst Park.
After leaving Manchester United, Kanchelskis tells what it was like to play alongside Duncan Ferguson at Everton and Gabriel Batistuta at Fiorentina and how in Florence he witnessed a real-life mafia murder.
His move to Rangers ensured he would be the only man to score in a Manchester, a Merseyside and a Glasgow derby.
After a fall-out with the Rangers manager, Dick Advocaat, he returned to Russia via a spell at Manchester City and in the Middle East, Kanchelskis explains what life was like as a foreigner in Saudi Arabia and how he was playing chess in the desert with a member of the Saudi royal family as a murderous Al-Qaeda attack shot up the centre of Riyadh.
With Russia due to be the centre of the football world when hosting next year's World Cup, Kanchelskis examines the sad decline of one of the game's great powers told through his time as a manager in his native land; a story of ignorance and corruption.
Autoren-Porträt von Andrei Kanchelskis
Andrei Kanchelskis was born in Kirovograd, Ukraine, in 1969. He began his playing career with Dynamo Kyiv – the most revered club in Soviet football. Following a year with Dynamo's Ukrainian rivals Shakhtar Donetsk, Sir Alex Ferguson made his move to bring Kanchelskis to Manchester United, months before the dissolution of the USSR.
Kanchelskis beguiled fans at Old Trafford before he took his whirlwind wing play across the M62 to Goodison Park. A brief but memorable 18-month period at Everton was followed by spells at Fiorentina, Rangers and Manchester City. He featured 36 times for Russia between 1992-1998. He currently resides in Moscow.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Andrei Kanchelskis
- 2017, 250 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: deCoubertin Books
- ISBN-10: 1909245496
- ISBN-13: 9781909245495
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.08.2017
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