Midsomer Norton Walking Football Team player's story could be turned into TV drama

By Susie Watkins 20th Aug 2020

Keith Tyrell who was also the first mayor of Radstock
Keith Tyrell who was also the first mayor of Radstock

A Writhlington resident who worked tirelessly in the community, Keith Tyrrell, who now plays walking football, has been recognised for his effort in playing the game he loves,following major heart surgery in 2018.

The walking football team were contacted by Tom Moran, an England International player, who was writing a book on the sport,and asked for interesting stories from any players in the UK that could be considered to be included.

Keith, the first Mayor of Radstock told the story of how he recovered from surgery and integrated himself back from near depression thanks to the game.

The book, Walking Football, Improve Your Life, is now available in the shops,and takes both a serious and humorous look at walking football.

Tom Moran was contacted by someone in Poland,who had seen the book and was setting up a website on walking football to promote the game and wanted to include Keith's story.

Permission was given via Keith to Tom,and despite a slight interpretation problem,the full story was published virtually word for word.

The book has been well received,so much so that Tom has been approached by the TV media,to write a comedy drama on walking football.

The Midsomer Norton Walking Football group plays every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 10 to 11. They will be returning to Norton Sports Centre on the 1st September..

If you are over 50 and would like to improve your health or fitness and join in the man banter and the camaraderie,then go along and give it a go.You never know you could end up internationally famous ?

     

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