
Mr Unbelievable
eBook, Published by Harper Collins UK
(29 Apr 2010)
US$8.59
High jinx and japes from Soccer Saturday's roving reporter
extraordinaire, Chris "Kammy" Kamara, whose boyish enthusiasm
and often baffling, at-the-ground football reportage has given him cult
status and an army of fans.
Over the past decade, football results programme Soccer Saturday has
become a television phenomenon, delivering goals and drama via a raft of
ex-professional players positioned in TV studios and on precarious
gangplanks in rusting stadiums around the country.
At the heart of this success is free-wheeling pundit and roving
reporter extraordinaire, Chris "Kammy" Kamara, the former
footballer-turned-manager-turned-cult hero who has astounded and
dumbfounded a legion of armchair fans with his crackpot catchphrases,
hyperactive reporting style and Lionel Richie haircut.
Mr Unbelievable is his rags to riches tale. As a player, Kammy trawled
football's outposts with the likes of Bradford City, Stoke City and
Portsmouth where he suffered the slings, arrows and hurled bananas of
racial abuse. Later, during the autumn of his career, he played in
Howard Wilkinson's swashbuckling Leeds team where he rubbed shoulders
with the likes of Eric Cantona and Lee Chapman.
On hanging up his boots, he moved into the dugouts at Bradford and
Sunderland as manager before joining the Sky football revolution as
roving reporter on Soccer Saturday and Goal On Sunday's eagle-eyed
analyst, amassing a raft of catchphrases along the way.
Mr Unbelievable is a hugely entertaining, moving, shocking and laugh
out loud funny story of a genuine cult hero. Chris "Kammy"
Kamara was born in Middlesbrough on Christmas Day 1957. After serving in
the Royal Navy, he made his debut for Portsmouth in 1975 and embarked on
a professional playing career that spanned 20 years, well over 600
League appearances, and nine different clubs (count them): Portsmouth,
Swindon Town, Brentford, Stoke City, Leeds United, Luton Town, Sheffield
United, Middlesbrough and Bradford City. He also managed Bradford City
and Stoke City.
Once feared as a football hard man and combative midfield enforcer,
Kamara is now the affable, hugely popular SkySports presenter who hosts
Goals on Sunday and, most famously, puts in excitable weekly shifts on
Jeff Stelling's cult show Soccer Saturday. It is Kamara's trademark
enthusiasm and idiosyncratic turn of phrase, delivered from various
wind-swept gangplanks from up and down the country, that have firmly
cemented his place in the nation's affections.
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