VG Tips Sports Book Interview. How's Your Dad? by Mick Channon

  • 7 years ago
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In this interview I talk to Mick Channon junior about his rollicking good read called, 'How's Your Dad?' The dad in question, of course, is Mick senior. Racehorse trainer and former footballer for England, Southampton and Norwich City.
Mick junior has been assistant trainer to his father for many years and has learned the ropes from him. Junior is searingly honest about his dad. In the book he calls him all the names under the sun, but he would be the first in line to defend him against any critics.
In this half hour chat he talks about winners, losers, the abusive letters and e-mails received from punters, about the biggest winning bet he himself placed, about Henrietta Knight and - of course - about his lovable, if grumpy, dad. A man he compares to Basil Fawlty!