I’ve Got Mail: The Soccer Saturday Letters
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I’ve Got Mail is the brand new book from Jeff Stelling, the Sunday Times bestselling author and host of Sky Sports’ iconic football show Soccer Saturday. Reproducing a selection of correspondence he has received down the years, Stelling tells some intriguing stories around his experiences in broadcasting and football. This charming book is by turns warm and funny, moving and poignant, and invariably underpinned by a deeply rooted love of football and people.
“It arrived while I was playing football. I remember my mum running towards me, dressed in pinny and slippers, waving a piece of flesh coloured paper, gripped in her hand, the print all in slightly faded block capitals. But the message from my new employer was clear and urgent.
BERNARD GENT UNWELL. GO TO LEEDS IMMEDIATELY. COVER LEEDS UNITED V MIDDLESBROUGH
It was the first and last telegram I ever received. It was a message that probably changed the course of my life. It was the first of many pieces of correspondence during my life which have made me laugh, cry or perhaps influenced my pathway in a more significant way.
Receiving letters by post or via e-mail has always been important to me. Even now I feel slightly disappointed if the postman passes the door without anything for me, even though I know the chances are it will be a bill, a parking fine, a bank statement or a catalogue offering me clothing or garden furniture. The same applies when my inbox is empty save for someone offering a deal on a used car or urging me to change my energy provider.
These days my mail is often from total strangers, usually with a simple birthday or autograph request. But at times the correspondence is emotional, and sometimes it is angry. Occasionally I’m entrusted with personal issues that the correspondents probably would not tell their closest friends. The only thing they all have in common is they start ‘Dear Jeff’. Or almost all do…”
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Additional information
Publisher | Headline (22 April 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 256 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1472279786 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1472279781 |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.27 x 19.69 cm |
by colin martin
Very funny
by Midnight Caller
Really enjoyed the book, like I enjoyed the 2 previous Soccer Saturday books. The only drawback is Jeff repeating himself from those previous books. But he does write in quite a witty style, in much the same way he presents Soccer Saturday.
by Debbie
It’s a present
by Davegogs
Love Saturday afternoon watching a consummate professional.
But that’s another story of how PC has sucked the joy out of something.
I really wanted to enjoy this book,but it seems to be cobbled together in a lazy fashion.(Reproducing e mails and letters?).
I know the title of the book tells you the content,but I would love more inside stories.
by Kathy14
Nice easy reader
by Gill Humphreys
I love this from Jeff. An interesting collection of quotes and stories from him. As a fan of Soccer Saturday and Jeffs presenting I may be classed as biased, but if you love football, it’s worth a read.
by Jamie
Pros: Interesting, insightful, eye-opening and quite a funny book, easy to read.
Con: If you’ve read his other books, you might notice a couple of those old stories have managed to creep into this one.
All in all, if you’re a fan of Jeff I’d recommend.
by nexus
A great book with plenty of funny stories.Stelling the quick witted master of every saturday afternoon.