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To celebrate Morris Keston's 3000th Spurs game, I've written a book about Morris Keston's life in football.
To win copies signed by various Spurs legends, join Morris's fan page on Facebook and post a picture of yourself wearing your Spurs shirt.
Morris Keston - Tottenham Hotspur's legendary fan | Facebook
‘SUPERFAN’ is a collection of wonderful anecdotes and stories from one of football's - and England's - great characters. Morris Keston was once just a regular football fan, but then he started befriending the Spurs players (sometimes by following them out of the ground and sitting next to them on the bus!).
By the time the 1966 World Cup came around Bobby Moore and Jimmy Greaves were popping round for tea between training sessions, and when Spurs reached numerous cup finals in the seventies and eighties the players from both teams would flock to his wild after-match party instead of the club's official dos.
Beyond football he became friends with the likes of Frank Sinatra and Muhammad Ali. He regularly travelled to Vegas in Sinatra's private jet and still goes into a cold sweat when recalling the time Stirling Moss gave him a lift and reversed down a narrow street at 90mph. He had a whole chapter devoted to him in Hunter Davies' classic sports tome "The Glory Game", but now the amazing adventures of Morris Keston at last have a book of their own.
You can pre-order 'Superfan' from Amazon.
Superfan!: Amazon.co.uk: Morris Keston: Books
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You can also follow Morris Keston on Twitter. He is a friend to many football legends like Terry Venables, (who has written the book's foreword) Graeme Souness (who has written a tribute in the book), Cliff Jones, Bobby Smith, Garth Crooks, Paul Miller, Ossie Ardiles and many, many more. He often Tweets about meeting up with his football friends and what they've got to say, so he's an interesting Tweeter! - Morris Keston (MorrisKeston) on Twitter
Morris would like to thank everyone who joined his fan page on Facebook. He now has 86 fans and feels honoured. You can read a tribute to Morris by one-time Spurs player Graeme Souness on the Facebook page. The competition to win copies of book signed by Spurs legends runs until May 3. COYS! Morris Keston - Tottenham Hotspur's legendary fan | Facebook
To anyone who might be interested in the Morris Keston book, I've done an interview with TottenhamBlog.com ? The Spurs News Blog That Expects The Worst And Is Rarely Disappointed about the book and working with Morris on 'Superfan'.
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