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post Oct 7 2008, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(slyyoung @ Oct 7 2008, 08:39 PM)
Gazza: My Story by Hunter Davies is a pretty good read. Interesting lifestyle Gazza has. Giggsy's and Fowler's auto biography are also good. I finished Fowler's book in one sitting at MPH Mid Valley, took me bout 5 hours. It was that good.

I've read Roy Keane's as well. Equally as good. For me, I choose to read players or managers who has achieved something, or at least has bags of experience. I stay clear of autobiographies of players like Ashley Cole, Wayne Rooney etc.. They're in their twenties for god's sake, wait until you're done with your career, then write a book.
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LOL cudnt agree more!
sigh i cant imagine i can finish an autobiography for 5 hours... but yea go and get a free reading in mph, lol
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post Oct 11 2008, 11:54 AM

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am going to MPH MV this weekend to go and get my free reading! hehe
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post Oct 11 2008, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Oct 11 2008, 12:03 PM)
Good. Will go look for it next time smile.gif

I read Rooney's part one of his autobiography and it was just rubbish. He had so little to write about that he posted his report card results on one page doh.gif And another, the book went along the lines of "I was tired after the England game but Colleen was beside me in bed. It was nice...." doh.gif

I managed to read Fat Lamp's book - it wasn't too bad but Keane's one was still the best that I've read so far.
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Bummer! lol .. aint gonna waste my few hours of life to read his book. might as well watch his goals compilation^^

 

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