Making Haye - Elliot Worsell

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Great read for those of you lucky enough to purchase it, Elliots descriptive style gives us an insight as to the life and brain of haye both inside and outside the ring.

Big congratulations from me to Elliot, a young man who started off as a boxing fan, an anorack, who was lucky enough to penetrate Hayes inner circle ( :lol: ) and was allowed an all areas access to hayes professional and personal life.

My favourite quote from the book is when Elliot (1st chapter i think) has a dig at the sheer pig headedness of certain tabloid credential and limelight grabbing 50 word scribes who are so blinkered that they think the whole world owes them a favour. Im sure Elliot has waited many years to put that one particular journalist in his place.

Well done Elliot, and well done team Haye. Its a different type of boxing book, but trust me its honest and its compelling.
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Doesn't with rhyme Pat Sheehan by any chance does it?

Yeah and remember Elliott being on here as a youngster making his way and encouraging him to go for it and fair play he's done well for himself and look forward to reading the book. Well done young Worsell!
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DIRT SUGAR wrote:Doesn't rhyme Pat Sheehan by any chance?
:oo i am shocked that you could/would make such an accusation.... :TU:
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Yeah seen the bloke ringside a couple of times with a face like a slapped ass whinging about something or other. Proper knobber!
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One of my favourite British sport writers and a talented kid. His GSP interview from years ago was superb too.

Get in the ring.
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Poncey wrote:One of my favourite British sport writers and a talented kid. His GSP interview from years ago was superb too.

Get in the ring.
yes, GITR was his pseudonym on here, come on elliot, say hello, where are you? come and take your plaudits.... and ive just followed you on twitter...so add me please... :TU:
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MachoMan09 wrote:Good on him. Spud, Lightsoot and Rhino in particular really made an effort to encourage him in the early days. It was clear from the start he'd do all right. I must admit I've never actually read any of his stuff and probably never will - I don't like sport (auto)biographies - but I'm sure plenty will. The book has been on Amazon's front page most of last week and must've shifted loads as a result.
its well worth a read mate, it gives a different slant on things which is unusual.
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Good lad is Elliot and was pleased to receive a copy in the post from him with a personal message :TU:

He's always been a good writer, even as a teenager.
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Very good book, don't get to say that often in a boxing context. Great job by Elliot, managed to bring his part of the story into it without the irritating 'me, me, me' self-glorification you often get.
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It's a magnificent achievement and thoroughly deserved for a nice lad. I haven't spoken to Elliot in a couple of years, I used to ring him regularly when driving between Sheffield and Manchester, but he's always been very knowledgeable.

As a teenager he was boxing mad, but interestingly he did start to become disillusioned with all the politics and turned his attention to the UFC. That in itself is interesting (and worrying) because I wonder how many other teenagers / young 20-somethings have done the same?
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Glyn Leach wrote:Very good book, don't get to say that often in a boxing context. Great job by Elliot, managed to bring his part of the story into it without the irritating 'me, me, me' self-glorification you often get.
Does it surpass 2 seconds from glory?
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orbtastic wrote:
Glyn Leach wrote:Very good book, don't get to say that often in a boxing context. Great job by Elliot, managed to bring his part of the story into it without the irritating 'me, me, me' self-glorification you often get.
Does it surpass 2 seconds from glory?
Whatever could? Besides, we must remember that Elliot's seed isn't black therefore he doesn't count on Meldrick's manor
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This is true. I mean, what could possibly top laser beams and black Jesus? That book has given me ridiculously high expectations for every boxing biography.

I got the Haye one today and noticed there's also a Herol Graham one out - Anyone read it?
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:bow: Wow. Thanks so much for the kind words. It really does mean the world to me - young, first-timer, finding my feet in the literary world, wondering if I can actually cut it. Gives me a lot of hope and confidence. As anybody that has read it will tell you, it's not exactly a conventional sport/athlete biography and, given my priceless/unique access to DH along the way, it was never my intention to produce something traditional. It had to be different, and it is (I hope). Straying from the norm, especially on a first book (and a commercial one at that), was a little daunting, but I'm just delighted people seem to have taken to the style/different approach. Makes it all worthwhile.

Glyn - can't tell you how pleased I am that you liked it. Really good of you to have been so positive about it these last few weeks.

Ian - glad the book arrived safe and sound. I got a real kick out of signing that one. Couldn't actually believe it when, moments after Haye had rattled through signing 100-odd books in one sitting, the publishers nudged me and said, 'Oh, and we have one for you to sign, as well'. Made my day! Thanks.

Ben - next time you're drifting between Manchester and Sheffield, give me a bell! Or next time you're free at home. Either/or. Same number. Be great to catch up.

Cheers Rhino, Dirt and Poncey. Greatly appreciate the support/advice along the way! Top guys.
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WELL DONE ELLIOT...
from barbados :wink: :TU:
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Will add my congrats from Dubai as I remember GITR from back in the day - a fantastic achievement and something you'll be able to look back with pride on in years to come. Have finally got round to getting a Kindle so suspect this will make its way to the top of my download list :TU:
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EJW wrote::bow: Wow. Thanks so much for the kind words. It really does mean the world to me - young, first-timer, finding my feet in the literary world, wondering if I can actually cut it. Gives me a lot of hope and confidence. As anybody that has read it will tell you, it's not exactly a conventional sport/athlete biography and, given my priceless/unique access to DH along the way, it was never my intention to produce something traditional. It had to be different, and it is (I hope). Straying from the norm, especially on a first book (and a commercial one at that), was a little daunting, but I'm just delighted people seem to have taken to the style/different approach. Makes it all worthwhile.

Glyn - can't tell you how pleased I am that you liked it. Really good of you to have been so positive about it these last few weeks.

Ian - glad the book arrived safe and sound. I got a real kick out of signing that one. Couldn't actually believe it when, moments after Haye had rattled through signing 100-odd books in one sitting, the publishers nudged me and said, 'Oh, and we have one for you to sign, as well'. Made my day! Thanks.

Ben - next time you're drifting between Manchester and Sheffield, give me a bell! Or next time you're free at home. Either/or. Same number. Be great to catch up.

Cheers Rhino, Dirt and Poncey. Greatly appreciate the support/advice along the way! Top guys.
PM me your mobile number Elliot please, was great catching up with you again the other day, even if you were being pestered by a girl groupie on the piccadilly line!!!

hats off to you mate, well done
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Deserter wrote:Will add my congrats from Dubai as I remember GITR from back in the day - a fantastic achievement and something you'll be able to look back with pride on in years to come. Have finally got round to getting a Kindle so suspect this will make its way to the top of my download list :TU:
Thanks very much, Deserter. Nice of you to say that. Might need to go and get myself a Kindle as well, for that very same reason!

Rhino, check your PMs. Just sent.
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EJW wrote:
Deserter wrote:Will add my congrats from Dubai as I remember GITR from back in the day - a fantastic achievement and something you'll be able to look back with pride on in years to come. Have finally got round to getting a Kindle so suspect this will make its way to the top of my download list :TU:
Thanks very much, Deserter. Nice of you to say that. Might need to go and get myself a Kindle as well, for that very same reason!

Rhino, check your PMs. Just sent.

I've put my finger on what I like so much about it. Without being ostentatious, it's the first boxing book that reflects the current era in boxing, the internet involvement and a new breed of fighter. I think those who follow these things will appreciate the book as such in years to come.
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So it talks about twitter?
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EJW wrote::bow: Wow. Thanks so much for the kind words. It really does mean the world to me - young, first-timer, finding my feet in the literary world, wondering if I can actually cut it. Gives me a lot of hope and confidence. As anybody that has read it will tell you, it's not exactly a conventional sport/athlete biography and, given my priceless/unique access to DH along the way, it was never my intention to produce something traditional. It had to be different, and it is (I hope). Straying from the norm, especially on a first book (and a commercial one at that), was a little daunting, but I'm just delighted people seem to have taken to the style/different approach. Makes it all worthwhile.

Glyn - can't tell you how pleased I am that you liked it. Really good of you to have been so positive about it these last few weeks.

Ian - glad the book arrived safe and sound. I got a real kick out of signing that one. Couldn't actually believe it when, moments after Haye had rattled through signing 100-odd books in one sitting, the publishers nudged me and said, 'Oh, and we have one for you to sign, as well'. Made my day! Thanks.

Ben - next time you're drifting between Manchester and Sheffield, give me a bell! Or next time you're free at home. Either/or. Same number. Be great to catch up.

Cheers Rhino, Dirt and Poncey. Greatly appreciate the support/advice along the way! Top guys.
Will do pal. I'm very pleased for you :TU:
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orbtastic wrote:So it talks about twitter?
:lol: No chapters dedicated to Twitter, Facebook, MySpace or any other social networking site, but Glyn's right, it is very much a 21st century story - both in terms of mine and his (Haye). Also, rather than focus on the sport's glory years and paint a picture of when boxing was in its peak (I wasn't around then), I'm scrapping around for my own piece of gold in the rubble of the noughties, a time when boxing has reduced itself to a weird curiosity, especially in the eyes of the younger generation.
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EJW wrote:
orbtastic wrote:So it talks about twitter?
:lol: No chapters dedicated to Twitter, Facebook, MySpace or any other social networking site, but Glyn's right, it is very much a 21st century story - both in terms of mine and his (Haye). Also, rather than focus on the sport's glory years and paint a picture of when boxing was in its peak (I wasn't around then), I'm scrapping around for my own piece of gold in the rubble of the noughties, a time when boxing has reduced itself to a weird curiosity, especially in the eyes of the younger generation.
heh, yeah I was just being a bit flippant.

I ordered a copy yesterday after comments made here, as I would normally have swerved a book like this.
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orbtastic wrote:
EJW wrote:
orbtastic wrote:So it talks about twitter?
:lol: No chapters dedicated to Twitter, Facebook, MySpace or any other social networking site, but Glyn's right, it is very much a 21st century story - both in terms of mine and his (Haye). Also, rather than focus on the sport's glory years and paint a picture of when boxing was in its peak (I wasn't around then), I'm scrapping around for my own piece of gold in the rubble of the noughties, a time when boxing has reduced itself to a weird curiosity, especially in the eyes of the younger generation.
heh, yeah I was just being a bit flippant.

I ordered a copy yesterday after comments made here, as I would normally have swerved a book like this.
ill accept £1.50p for each copy thats sold due to this thread Elliot!! .....
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Gonna buy a copy now just because of this thread, power of tinterweb. Will be the 1st autobiogtaphy I've ever bought too.
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