Campino presents „Hope Street. Wie ich einmal englischer Meister wurde“
He is one of Germany’s most popular musicians and the lead singer of the band Die Toten Hosen. But that’s just the half of it. The other half began in the 1970s with Kevin Keegan, the English forward with the wild, curly hair, who became Campino’s great idol. At age ten, the son of an English mother and a judge from Düsseldorf saw Keegan as both salvation and role model – a cool Englishman who showed him which side to choose. Ever since, his enthusiasm for the best football club in the world has unified the incongruity of his heritage and his love for a country suspended somewhere between the Beatles and Brexit. Campino talks about all this, about his family and his great passion for Liverpool FC in his book.
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