Compelling, entertaining, and refreshingly honest, One in a Million is
the autobiography of Trevor Francis, the subject of the first £1 million
transfer fee in soccer history--a record for all time. As a 16-year-old,
Francis set a record as the youngest player to score four goals in a
match--and so his career journey began to unfold, encountering a
seemingly endless succession of superlatives, larger-than-life
characters, and astonishing events. Trevor played professionally in
England, the U.S. and Scotland, in Italy and Australia. He gained 52
England caps, and won the European Cup on his debut in the competition.
He played his part in the English revolution at Glasgow Rangers and
managed QPR, Crystal Palace, Sheffield Wednesday, and Birmingham City.
Trevor takes the reader with him into dressing rooms, into boardrooms,
and on to the field of play, providing a wealth of revelations and
remarkable stories.