<p><b>''A triumph ... A worthy follow-up to <i>The Boy on the Shed</i>.'' </b>- <i>Jeff Stelling</i><br><br><b>''All men should read this book - important and brilliantly written.'' </b>- <i>Alan Shearer</i><br><br><b>''Genius... A difficult, deeply personal story beautifully told.''</b> ¿ George Caulkin, <i>The Athletic</i><br><br><i>----<br></i><br><b>From the author of the critically acclaimed memoir, <i>The Boy on the Shed</i>, comes a powerful tale of grit and resilience, told with great humour, openness and profound bravery.</b><br><br>Former Newcastle United winger Paul Ferris was 51. He had successfully forged a post-football career as a physio, barrister and then a CEO, and his award-winning memoir, <i>The Boy on the Shed</i>, was just about to be published. But then he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. This honest, sometimes brutal and frequently funny book tells the story of what happened next.<br><br><i>Prostate cancer</i>. It''s a phrase that strikes fear into the heart