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dcfc_1928
18/05/2016, 6:44 PM
Might be of interest to some....

A recently released book about the life and career of Adrian Doherty - a young boy from my hometown who died tragically at the age of 26. Following his time at Man Utd, he came home briefly to play a handful of games for Derry City during the 1993/94 season. His father Jimmy also played for Derry in the 60s.

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Forever-Young-Adrian-Doherty-Footballs-Genius/dp/1784295418


Adrian Doherty was not a typical footballer. For one thing, the quiet, determined boy from Northern Ireland was blessed with extraordinary talent. Those who played alongside and watched him in the Manchester United youth team in the early 1990s insist he was as good as Ryan Giggs - possibly even better. Giggs, who played on the opposite wing, says he is inclined to agree.

Doherty was also an eccentric - by football standards, at least. When his colleagues went to Old Trafford to watch the first team on Saturday afternoons, he preferred to take the bus into Manchester to go busking. He wore second-hand clothes, worshipped Bob Dylan, read about theology and French existentialism and wrote songs and poems. One team-mate says "it was like having Bob Dylan in a No 7 shirt".

On his 17th birthday, Doherty was offered a five-year contract - unprecedented for a United youngster at that time - and told by Alex Ferguson that he was destined for stardom. But what followed over the next decade is a tale so mysterious, so shocking, so unusual, so amusing but ultimately so tragic, that you are left wondering how on earth it has been untold for so long.

The stories of Doherty's contemporaries, that group of Manchester United youngsters who became known as the "Class of '92", are well known. Giggs ended up as the most decorated player in United's history; David Beckham became the most recognisable footballer on the planet; Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and others are household names. The story you don't know is about the player who went from the streets of Troubles-era Strabane to the pitch at Old Trafford, with the world at his feet; but died, almost forgotten, the day before his 27th birthday following an accident in a canal in Holland. This is that story.

BonnieShels
18/05/2016, 6:46 PM
I read the write in the Guardian a couple of weeks ago. Fascinating read altogether.

Book's in the Amazon basket.

dcfc_1928
25/05/2016, 8:11 PM
Oliver has been in Ireland this week promoting the book - here's a piece on balls.ie:

http://www.balls.ie/football/the-story-of-the-irish-lost-genius-who-would-have-tested-alex-ferguson-unlike-any-other/334316

SkStu
06/07/2016, 4:54 AM
Also being reviewed and remembered on bbc. So sad. Need to get my hands on the book.

http://m.bbc.com/sport/northern-ireland/36502589