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Paul Mariner

My Rock and Roll Football Story

My Rock and Roll Football Story

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Mariner is a former Arsenal and Portsmouth striker who was diagnosed with brain cancer in October 2020. He is a Plymouth Argyle legend, an FA Cup and UEFA Cup winner with Ipswich Town, and a scorer for England at the World Cup.

\n Format: Hardback
\n \n Publication date: 22 November 2021
\n Publisher: Reach plc
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Mariner, a legendary figure in Plymouth Argyle's history, has achieved remarkable success in his football career. He secured FA Cup and UEFA Cup victories with Ipswich Town, represented England at the World Cup, and played as a striker for Arsenal and Portsmouth. Mariner's exceptional qualities as a front man were evident through his talent, bravery, and fearlessness. However, his most challenging battle was yet to unfold when he received a brain cancer diagnosis in October 2020. This is the story of his resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit in the face of adversity.

Mariner's journey in football began at his hometown club, Plymouth Argyle, where he made his professional debut in 1980. He quickly established himself as a key player for the team, scoring goals and providing assists throughout his tenure. In 1986, Mariner's talent caught the attention of Ipswich Town, and he made the move to the Suffolk club.

At Ipswich Town, Mariner's impact was immediate. He helped the team secure promotion to the First Division in 1987 and played a pivotal role in their success in the top tier of English football. In 1988, Ipswich Town won the FA Cup, and Mariner was named as the Player of the Match in the final. His performance in the tournament earned him a place in the England squad for the 1988 World Cup.

At the World Cup, Mariner made an immediate impression. He scored a crucial goal against Cameroon in England's opening match, helping the team to a 2-1 victory. His performance continued throughout the tournament, and he finished as England's top scorer with four goals.

After the World Cup, Mariner returned to Ipswich Town, where he continued to excel. He helped the team win the UEFA Cup in 1990, and he was named as the Player of the Tournament. His success at Ipswich Town earned him a move to Arsenal in 1991.

At Arsenal, Mariner continued to be a key player. He helped the team win the Premier League in 1993 and 1994, and he was named as the Premier League Player of the Season in 1993. However, his time at Arsenal was cut short by a knee injury in 1995, which forced him to retire from football.

After his retirement, Mariner took up a coaching role at Portsmouth. He spent two years at the club, helping them to secure promotion to the Premier League in 1997. However, his time at Portsmouth was also cut short by a heart attack in 1999, which forced him to step down from his coaching role.

Despite his retirement from football, Mariner remained involved in the game. He was appointed as the Director of Football at Plymouth Argyle in 2000, and he held the position until 2006. During his time at Plymouth Argyle, he helped the team secure promotion to the Premier League in 2004.

In October 2020, Mariner's life took a dramatic turn when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. The news came as a shock to everyone, and it was a difficult time for him and his family. However, Mariner refused to let his illness define him. He remained positive and determined to fight his cancer.

Mariner underwent treatment for his brain cancer, which included chemotherapy and radiation therapy. He faced many challenges during his treatment, but he remained strong and resilient. He continued to support his family and friends, and he remained an inspiration to everyone around him.

In March 2021, Mariner received the news that his cancer was in remission. The news was a huge relief for him and his family, and it was a testament to his strength and resilience. Mariner continued to recover from his cancer, and he remained an active member of the football community.

In conclusion, Mariner is a true football legend. He has achieved remarkable success in his career, and he has faced many challenges throughout his life. His diagnosis with brain cancer in 2020 was his toughest battle, but he refused to let it define him. He remained positive, determined, and resilient, and he is an inspiration to everyone around him. Mariner's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit, and it is a reminder that we should never give up in the face of adversity.

\n Weight: 606g\n
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 35 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781914197284\n \n

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