The first in an unmissable new series about a football-mad group of friends, by the brilliant Arsenal and England star, Theo Walcott.
Theo Walcott was born on 16 March 1989 and grew up near Newbury.
After joining the youth scheme at Southampton, he became the
Saints' youngest ever player, before joining Arsenal in January
2006. Following his surprise selection in Sven-G ran Eriksson's
World Cup squad, Theo set another record in making his England
debut at the age of just 17 years and 75 days, and was named the
BBC's Young Sports Personality of the Year in 2006.
He has now played more than 300 times for Arsenal and is fast
approaching 100 goals for the Gunners, including the goal that set
them on the way to victory in the 2015 FA Cup Final. In September
2008 he also became the youngest player to score a hat-trick for
England, for whom he now has nearly 50 caps.
Theo's own story of developing his exceptional speed and striking
skill that in the book causes him to fell the irate head teacher
but in reality made him the fleet-footed darling of the Emirates at
only 17 is threaded through the story. Good on detail, nicely
written with a light humorous touch, Theo shows as sure a foot in
print as on the pitch.
*The Guardian*
Now his range (Theo Walcott's) of kid's books look set to be a huge
success too.
*The Sun*
the first two books are actually pretty good... thoroughly
enjoyable. Their climaxes, little more than made-up match reports,
are particularly well done. Like their creator, this series could
run and run.
*The Observer*
Both stories... deal with the hard graft of training...
Entertaining reads for soccer fans aged seven and upwards.
*Irish Examiner*
a great idea to get football-mad boys and girls reading and
enjoyable enough to welcome others into the world of the beautiful
game
*Junior Magazine*
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