FOOTBALL legend Frank McAvennie is teaming up with an old football Buddie for a book signing session.
Macca will be at intu Braehead shopping centre on Saturday between 12pm and 2pm to sign copies of his former St Mirren teammate, Tony Fitzpatrick’s newly-released autobiography.
Fans will be able to buy the book, Fitzy – The Story of My Life, at the signing session being held outside Costa Coffee in the lower mall.
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Tony Fitzpatrick not only won a league title and a Scottish Cup medal with St Mirren, he also had two spells as manager and now he’s the club’s chief executive.
In his book he tells some hilarious tales from the dressing room and reveals the behind-the-scenes boardroom battles he had.
Frank McAvennie played over 100 times for the Buddies in two spells
But behind the football banter and bust-ups, there’s an amazing story of being brought up in one of the poorest and most violent areas of Glasgow and how he used his football skills to escape that life.
While at the top of his football career, tragedy struck when his six-year-old son, Tony Jr. died after cancer struck down the young boy. And on the day of his funeral, callous thieves ransacked the family home stealing anything and everything they could load on to a furniture van.
Sir Alex Ferguson, in only his second managerial job, made the teenage Fitzpatrick the captain of St Mirren FC.
But not before Tony’s dad had to phone Fergie pretending to be the family doctor assuring him the young footballer was fit enough to play after suffering pleurisy.
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Tony said: “Frank McAvennie is one of the great characters in Scottish football and he was a fantastic teammate. He’s still a good friend and we keep in regular contact.
“I can’t wait to hear some more of his banter with the fans at my book signing session at intu Braehead on Saturday.”
Fitzy – The Story of My Life is published by Macdonald Media Publishing and is also available from www.fitzybook.co.uk for only £11.99.
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