This book is a fun read for avid football fans such as myself. Tom Watt combines many of the aspects that make football such a wonderful game: cooperation, compassion, sportsmanship etc. and provides a plethora of different stories about famous football players who've overcome adversity to realize their dream of playing professional football.
Watt separates his book into different sections; different attributes of which he believes is crucial to a good football player: hope, determination, passion etc. He attaches to these traits, stories of various football players whose backgrounds are relevant to that section. I remember Frank Ribery's story, and how he grew up in a relatively poor neighborhood in France. He did not have the best of upbringings, but what kept him going was his passion for football. Every time he got a chance - be it in the middle of the road, a playground or at home - he gathered a group of friends and played football. Whenever he was feeling down or had received some bad news - he went and played football. For many of these famous players, football is not so much of a job, but a hobby, an enjoyable pass-time. What makes it so fascinating and interesting is that they are getting paid for something that they absolutely love - something that they'd do even if it weren't part of their job description.
Other stories are very inspiring as well, with many players coming from broken homes or dangerous neighborhoods, and impressing scouts enough to give them a shot in the big leagues. You see these people play football on a weekly basis, and you think that they were born to do these things. You would never think of how much trouble, pain and suffering they had to endure to get to where they are today. Truly a remarkable book.