Paul Weller was a one-club player. He moved from sunny Brighton aged
just 16 to dreary Burnley, with its grey skies, run-down terraced
streets and mill chimneys, where riots were among the first things he
saw. A more timid person might have caught the first train home. But he
went on to play 252 games for the Clarets between 1993 and 2005. He
would have played many more but for suffering the debilitating effects
of colitis. It took a huge chunk out of his career, forcing him out of
the first team. Other players might have capitulated, but he faced the
problem head on, battled it and beat it and got back into the first
team, with a promotion to the Championship. Remarkably, he was 'player
of the season' the very next year. This is a real-life story of how to
overcome obstacles and fight illness using courage, grit and
determination. But it is also a story of the bullying, pitfalls and
perils that await any aspiring footballer, the impact of managers and
the inhuman cruelty with which players can be so casually released.