Doesn't Jose have an autobiography? Seems like something he'd do.
Not the best per se but for me the two best are my Bobby Charlton ones, both of which he signed for me.
Lampards is quite good, obviously quite articulate and goes into detail about how upsetting the abuse from West Ham fans was
Peter crouch’s is also a good read
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 18 minutes ago
Doesn't Jose have an autobiography? Seems like something he'd do.
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No he doesn't. He had a biography released in 2016 that he did share some input to. But it was written by a journalist who speaks with him regularly, so it was things like emails etc he shares
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I find the flawed characters to have far more interesting autobiographies. Such as Paul Merson. If you haven't read his book, buy it.
Obviously I've read more United ones than any.
SAF, great read - think he's got another one or two since the one I read.
Keanes book, the first one I think. That was good.
Scholes was boring, somewhat unexpectedly.
G Nevilles decent.
Mersons is really good.
If you like Soccer Saturday, back in the days it was very entertaining, and goes back further than when I watched it (including the times George Best used to be on it) then Jeff Stellings 'Jellymans Thrown a Wobbly's is definitely worth a read, I enjoyed it.
Tony Adams and Paul McGraths are both very good
Pat Crerand's is a good read
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 34 minutes ago
Lampards is quite good, obviously quite articulate and goes into detail about how upsetting the abuse from West Ham fans was
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My son loved his Children's book series also. Frankie's magic football.
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
comment by dunc manson... you must follow ole... you must follow ole (U11713)
posted 12 minutes ago
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
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Three? That’s unbelievable.
comment by BB⁷ (U13430)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Paul McGrath
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Agreed.
comment by dunc manson... you must follow ole... you must follow ole (U11713)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
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It's this one mate:
https://uk.redbrain.shop/search?q=How+Not+to+Be&utm_source=google&utm_medium=css-pla&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2af-BRDzARIsAIVQUOfgggAmuiD0QnhX7VbbuGg1TZXNFdNrs5fBXhwf3KTGj_rIR6wt3zUaApZeEALw_wcB
Literally laugh out loud funny at times but also heartbreaking at times too.
Messi's will b amazingly dull ffs
Not an autobiography, but 'The Best Footballer You Never Saw' about Robin Friday is really good
comment by 4zA (U22472)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Messi's will b amazingly dull ffs
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It'll be the GOAT of autobiographies, like he's the GOAT at football.
Wishlist would be Jimmy Greaves with the title being 'I'm I really dead morespurs?
Dave Whelan autobiography is a good read
Keith Gillespie's book is a good read 'How not to be a football millionaire'
Not an autobiography but a great read 👍
https://www.the42.ie/adrian-doherty-book-extract-3114682-Dec2016/
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posted on 4/12/20
Doesn't Jose have an autobiography? Seems like something he'd do.
posted on 4/12/20
Not the best per se but for me the two best are my Bobby Charlton ones, both of which he signed for me.
posted on 4/12/20
Lampards is quite good, obviously quite articulate and goes into detail about how upsetting the abuse from West Ham fans was
posted on 4/12/20
Peter crouch’s is also a good read
posted on 4/12/20
Paul McGrath
posted on 4/12/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 18 minutes ago
Doesn't Jose have an autobiography? Seems like something he'd do.
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No he doesn't. He had a biography released in 2016 that he did share some input to. But it was written by a journalist who speaks with him regularly, so it was things like emails etc he shares
posted on 4/12/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 4/12/20
I find the flawed characters to have far more interesting autobiographies. Such as Paul Merson. If you haven't read his book, buy it.
posted on 4/12/20
Obviously I've read more United ones than any.
SAF, great read - think he's got another one or two since the one I read.
Keanes book, the first one I think. That was good.
Scholes was boring, somewhat unexpectedly.
G Nevilles decent.
Mersons is really good.
If you like Soccer Saturday, back in the days it was very entertaining, and goes back further than when I watched it (including the times George Best used to be on it) then Jeff Stellings 'Jellymans Thrown a Wobbly's is definitely worth a read, I enjoyed it.
posted on 4/12/20
Tony Adams and Paul McGraths are both very good
posted on 4/12/20
Pat Crerand's is a good read
posted on 4/12/20
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 34 minutes ago
Lampards is quite good, obviously quite articulate and goes into detail about how upsetting the abuse from West Ham fans was
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My son loved his Children's book series also. Frankie's magic football.
posted on 4/12/20
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
posted on 4/12/20
comment by dunc manson... you must follow ole... you must follow ole (U11713)
posted 12 minutes ago
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
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Three? That’s unbelievable.
posted on 4/12/20
comment by BB⁷ (U13430)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Paul McGrath
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Agreed.
posted on 4/12/20
comment by dunc manson... you must follow ole... you must follow ole (U11713)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
which merson one is it, if you google it there are 3
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It's this one mate:
https://uk.redbrain.shop/search?q=How+Not+to+Be&utm_source=google&utm_medium=css-pla&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2af-BRDzARIsAIVQUOfgggAmuiD0QnhX7VbbuGg1TZXNFdNrs5fBXhwf3KTGj_rIR6wt3zUaApZeEALw_wcB
Literally laugh out loud funny at times but also heartbreaking at times too.
posted on 4/12/20
Messi's will b amazingly dull ffs
posted on 4/12/20
Not an autobiography, but 'The Best Footballer You Never Saw' about Robin Friday is really good
posted on 4/12/20
comment by 4zA (U22472)
posted 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Messi's will b amazingly dull ffs
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It'll be the GOAT of autobiographies, like he's the GOAT at football.
posted on 4/12/20
Wishlist would be Jimmy Greaves with the title being 'I'm I really dead morespurs?
posted on 4/12/20
Am not I'm*
posted on 4/12/20
Dave Whelan autobiography is a good read
posted on 5/12/20
Keith Gillespie's book is a good read 'How not to be a football millionaire'
posted on 5/12/20
Not an autobiography but a great read 👍
https://www.the42.ie/adrian-doherty-book-extract-3114682-Dec2016/
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