The Crafty Cockney: Eric Bristow

The Autobiography

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The Crafty Cockney: Eric Bristow

The Autobiography

The autobiography of the legendary darts player and a British sporting iconERIC BRISTOW MBE is considered to be the greatest darts player of all time and one who pioneered the game's move from the pub on to the nation's TV screens. He was an unmistakable figure on the oche during his 1980s heyday, with his trademark blonde highlights and red Crafty Cockney t-shirt, and became renowned not just for the number of world titles he won but for his arrogance on stage and off it.His autobiography is a candid account of his rise to the top and reveals his humble beginnings in London's East End, where gangs like the Richardsons ruled the streets through a mix of fear and torture. Eric would often walk home at night with a claw hammer stuffed down his pants for protection. Cat burglar, shoplifter, thug: Bristow was all of these during his early street-fighting years, but it was darts that proved to be his salvation, introducing him to a new world of beer, babes and undreamed of success.He won his first world title in 1980 and dominated the scene for the next decade, winning four more. In his rapid rise to the top he gives fascinating insights into the characters that pioneered darts in those early days and helped establish it as a major TV spectacle. Players like Jocky Wilson, a hard-drinking Scot who now lives his life penniless and as a recluse; John Lowe, the stoney-faced Englishman who was Bristow's main rival; Cliff Lazarenko, who Bristow one tried to match drink for drink and ended up with alcohol poisoning; and Keith Deller, the young upstart who caused the biggest upset in darts when, unseeded, he beat Bristow in the 1983 Embassy World Final. When Bristow's career finally began to slide at the end of the decade he trained his protege Phil 'The Power' Taylor, turning him into the most successful player darts has ever known.Bristow holds nothing back as he reveals his battle with dartitis, a psychological condition which left him unable to let go of the dart and almost destroyed his career; his relationship with girlfriend and former women's world darts champion Maureen Flowers; and his occasional all-to-public falls from grace.Bristow's life story is a thrill-a-minute ride through the raucous world of darts and how it has helped to shape and drive his life over the past forty years.

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Publisher
Random House UK
Pages
288

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The Crafty Cockney: Eric Bristow: The Autobiography
February 16, 2010, Random House UK
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Cover of: The Crafty Cockney: Eric Bristow
The Crafty Cockney: Eric Bristow: The Autobiography
January 13, 2009, Random House UK
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Eric Bristow
2009, Random House Group Limited
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Library of Congress
GV1564.2, GV1564.2.B75 B76 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
7.8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
9.1 ounces

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Open Library
OL24089558M
Internet Archive
craftycockneyaut0000bris
ISBN 10
0099532794
ISBN 13
9780099532798
OCLC/WorldCat
440113425

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