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posted on 29/3/16

Mr's

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 29/3/16

That's only if you're allowed to read mate

BANTS

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comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 49 seconds ago
Mr's? You player Thudd. More than one fella on the go... good for you.
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Just noticed my obs mistake

posted on 29/3/16

Have read Arry's, Keane's 2nd and SAF's.

Thinking Scholes next but might take your advice on Gazza and Zlatan

posted on 29/3/16

You mean, you haven't read the King's Thudd?!!

It's not a fantastic read for a neutral, but well worth a couple of hours of your time for dedicated Spurs fans.

posted on 29/3/16

comment by THUDD (U1029)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 49 seconds ago
Mr's? You player Thudd. More than one fella on the go... good for you.
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Just noticed my obs mistake
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"when the girlfriend, wife, partner (male or female I won't judge)"

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 29/3/16

Facked up

Can't see Ledleys being that great TBH. Sell it to me?

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posted on 29/3/16

Scholes book I found so boring, Nevilles is a good read, as are Keanes from a United perspective.

Gazzas is really good, might try Ibra's next.

I read Carraghers which was okay too, considering I'm not a big fan. Enjoyed Arry's as well.

'Jellymans Thrown a Wobbly' is amusing too, insight into Soccer Saturday from Jeff Stelling, good bits about Georgie Best in that one.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 29/3/16

Great

I'll pick that up, tend to lean towards ones where the player is either mental or dumb (in Gillespie's case) where he basically invests money and loses the lots

Gazza's for me tops all of them, fantastic read

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 29/3/16

Mike

I'll try Carraghers, I reckon it will be good

posted on 29/3/16

comment by United_Mike (U1170)
posted 1 minute ago
Scholes book I found so boring, Nevilles is a good read, as are Keanes from a United perspective.

Gazzas is really good, might try Ibra's next.

I read Carraghers which was okay too, considering I'm not a big fan. Enjoyed Arry's as well.

'Jellymans Thrown a Wobbly' is amusing too, insight into Soccer Saturday from Jeff Stelling, good bits about Georgie Best in that one.
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Cheers Mike, will look to get GNev's next

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posted on 29/3/16

Has Owen got a book, bet that's riveting.

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posted on 29/3/16

You need to read this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/All-Live-Perry-Groves-World/dp/1844544524


comment by TUX (U5315)

posted on 29/3/16

Paul McGraths autobiography

posted on 29/3/16

I read Arrys and thought it was well interesting, but he doesn't half make excuses.

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Have you ever ready any type of book, Sizz?

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