Michael Chaplin is a playwright, a television and non-fiction writer, and a former producer and executive at ITV and the BBC. His writing credits include the highly successful television series Grafters and Monarch of the Glen, as well as nearly 100 plays for the theatre and BBC Radio 4.
'[A] marvellous book.' -- <em>The Guardian</em> 'Newcastle United Stole My Heart is a testimony to the power of modern sport and how it reaches way beyond the playing fields. … Beautifully written.' -- <em>The Irish Times</em> ‘A writer whose work always glows’ -- <em>The Sunday Times</em> 'Enjoyable and sympathetic.' -- David Kynaston, <em>New Statesman</em> 'A remarkable evocation of place, of time and obsession with a football club - as well as a lovely read.' -- Sting 'Each story is cleverly interwoven with flashbacks to what was happening in [Michael Chaplin’s] own fascinating life and career at the time which produces a delicious window on the world.' -- <em>The Chronicle</em> 'If you are a football fan this riveting and exquisitely-written walk through time is for you. If you support Newcastle Utd it is an absolute must. The words jump off the page with dashing verve and colour. This is the book of our hearts and I recommend it without hesitation.' -- John Gibson, covering NUFC for the <em>Evening Chronicle</em> for the last 55 years 'Not just evocative and informative, this book is essential. Life, the universe and everything - through black and white eyes. Triumph, tragedy, misfortune, ineptitude. Newcastle United. This is our life.' -- nufc.com