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Expat Evertonian : The Diary of a Football Fan

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This is a humourous and touching account of an Everton fans unexpected move abroad.

It is loaded with adventure and surprise, a true journey of self-discovery.

Football fans passionate about their team will relate to the intense need to 'get the result' no matter where they are in the world.

On Friday, 1 September 1989 Cliff Green boarded a plane from Heathrow to Nairobi to begin what he imagined to be a two year interlude to his teaching career in the UK.

He was 27 and had never lived overseas before. In all respects he was very much a 'homeboy' being immensely attached to the British culture notably pop music, English pubs, Coronation Street and, most significantly, Everton Football Club.

In all respects he was the last person on earth that anyone would have expected to live away from the shores of the UK.

He even surprised himself with the decision. On 15 March 2011 he returned to England after more than two decades of teaching overseas in a journey that included Kenya, Bermuda and Uganda and a career path that led to his appointment in 2009 as Principal of one of the largest international schools in East Africa. There was also a personal journey of discovery and adventure loaded with humour and surprise and, while the pull of British culture diminished, the passion for Everton just grew and grew, no matter how difficult it may have been to 'get the result'.

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Product Details
DB Publishing
1780910126 / 9781780910123
Paperback / softback
01/11/2012
United Kingdom
English
192 p.
24 cm
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