Gooch


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Gooch - The Autobiography


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'The greatest Gaelic footballer of all time.' Pat Spillane When Colm Cooper retired from inter-county football in 2017, he left behind a remarkable legacy. The holder of five All-Ireland medals and eight All-Stars, he was Kerry’s stand-out forward for fifteen years. From a family steeped in Gaelic football, and a core member of the Dr Crokes team, Colm was still in his teens when he first played for Kerry at senior level. Overcoming struggles with injury and personal tragedy, Cooper became one of the GAA’s most recognizable and best-loved figures at a time of tumultuous change in the game. But the man known nationally as ‘Gooch’ is also an intensely private figure who has never courted publicity and his personal story remains largely untold. Now Gooch – The Autobiography unlocks a previously unopened door, tracing a compelling path through the life beyond the headlines. This is the story of an ordinary man who became an extraordinary footballer.




I'm Free


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I'M FREE is an autobiographical account of a life gone wrong... for so long; the story of a young confused lad, a rebel with no cause or purpose, an angry black boy whose life had a rapid downward spiral... to the bottom. Many episodes described in this book are detailed and graphic. These details are not intended to glorify the life of deviance and self-destruction I experienced. They are added only to show the power of the Good News, the gospel of Jesus Christ, and its supernatural ability to transform a life and set it on a new course.This is, therefore, a testimony of the life-changing, soul-saving goodness of God through my eventual surrender to His amazing grace.The liberty has been taken to change or modify the names of some of the people, obviously, to prevent incrimination of old acquaintances, family members, and yes, even myself.Over nearly three decades, and after numerous speaking engagements, I have been prompted by others to write this book. However, until now, I have never seemed to sense a release go get it accomplished. Finally, I am ready to compose to completion a true story that I pray will encourage and inspire all who take the time to read itTo God be all the glory!




The Life Of Mrs. Gooch, Written By Herself


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Elizabeth Sarah Gooch tells the story of her own life, from her humble beginnings to her rise in society as the wife of a prominent businessman. Her autobiography offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of a woman in nineteenth-century England. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




Gooch Family


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G.P.Gooch


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Gooch


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The White Heat – My Autobiography


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'I went as hard as I could for as long as I could'When Tomás Ó Sé retired from the Kerry senior panel in 2013, he did so as one of the longest-serving players in intercountry history and one of its most prolific winners. 'Tomás epitomised everything that Kerry football is all about. His commitment, determination and never say die attitude were plainly visible every time he took to the pitch. He was a warrior and the best wing back that I have seen play the game.'Éamonn Fitzmaurice, Kerry senior team managerBut his drive and determination weren't forged in a vacuum: they came from growing up in a family and place where Gaelic football was all that mattered. For Tomás and his brothers Marc and Darragh, football always came first – each of them inspired by the larger-than-life personality of their uncle Páidí, the talisman of Kerry's fabled team of the early 1980s.In his memoir, an account of his upbringing and time in the Championship cauldron competing alongside and against the sport's modern greats, Tomás writes candidly about life as a member of Ireland's greatest sporting dynasty: the victories and disappointments, the rivals and roguery, the clashes and confrontations ... not to mention the tremendous responsibility that came with donning the green and gold of Kerry.Moving, thrilling and frequently hilarious, The White Heat is an exploration of what it means to eat, sleep and bleed Gaelic Games.