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The Lion Who Never Roared: The Star Robbed of England Glory is the incredible story of Jack Leslie, the only black player in the Football League when he was selected for his country in 1925 only to be dropped due to the colour of his skin.
Jack had an illustrious career at Plymouth Argyle with 137 goals in 400 games. He became the league’s first black captain before an eye injury forced him to retire. In his 60s he joined West Ham United … to shine the boots of World Cup winners like Bobby Moore.
Nearly a century after Jack’s heyday, research for this book helped bring recognition at last from the FA, who awarded him an honorary cap in 2023, while a campaign led to a statue that now proudly stands outside Home Park in Plymouth.
Drawing on material from the Leslie family archive, Jack’s legacy is unfurled in this heart-breaking yet inspiring biography, which includes contributions from Viv Anderson, the first black player to win a full England cap, and Sir Trevor Brooking.
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"Matt Tiller's beautifully written and strikingly illustrated book about Leslie's life is both a labour of love about an authentic local hero wronged, but also a wonderfully detailed account of the life and times at a lower league English club in the inter-war years... Tiller has ensured that Jack Leslie's name will never be forgotten."
" - When Saturday Comes"
"Too many stories from the days before social media and 24/7 rolling sports news coverage have disappeared from our collective consciousness. We should be grateful to Tiller for reclaiming this one."
" - Times Literary Supplement"
"Moving, sad and uplifting. Everyone should know the legend of Jack Leslie."
" - Daily Mail"
"An evocative and gripping portrait of a remarkable football pioneer."
" - Chair of the FA"
"This is a fascinating and eye-opening read. It's also evocative... and it flows at a nice pace. Indeed, upon finishing the book you feel in awe of everything Jack Leslie did manage to achieve."
" - Argyle LifeThe Lion Who Never Roared: The Star Robbed of England Glory is the incredible story of Jack Leslie, the only black player in the Football League when he was selected for his country in 1925 only to be dropped due to the colour of his skin.
Jack had an illustrious career at Plymouth Argyle with 137 goals in 400 games. He became the league’s first black captain before an eye injury forced him to retire. In his 60s he joined West Ham United … to shine the boots of World Cup winners like Bobby Moore.
Nearly a century after Jack’s heyday, research for this book helped bring recognition at last from the FA, who awarded him an honorary cap in 2023, while a campaign led to a statue that now proudly stands outside Home Park in Plymouth.
Drawing on material from the Leslie family archive, Jack’s legacy is unfurled in this heart-breaking yet inspiring biography, which includes contributions from Viv Anderson, the first black player to win a full England cap, and Sir Trevor Brooking.
"
"Matt Tiller's beautifully written and strikingly illustrated book about Leslie's life is both a labour of love about an authentic local hero wronged, but also a wonderfully detailed account of the life and times at a lower league English club in the inter-war years... Tiller has ensured that Jack Leslie's name will never be forgotten."
" - When Saturday Comes"
"Too many stories from the days before social media and 24/7 rolling sports news coverage have disappeared from our collective consciousness. We should be grateful to Tiller for reclaiming this one."
" - Times Literary Supplement"
"Moving, sad and uplifting. Everyone should know the legend of Jack Leslie."
" - Daily Mail"
"An evocative and gripping portrait of a remarkable football pioneer."
" - Chair of the FA"
"This is a fascinating and eye-opening read. It's also evocative... and it flows at a nice pace. Indeed, upon finishing the book you feel in awe of everything Jack Leslie did manage to achieve."
" - Argyle Life