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SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:55 pm

Anyone read any of these pairs Autobiographies? :ayatollah:

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:03 pm

I Bought SAF autobiography - i thought i got to the end of the book,but found that 6 more pages were added on ;)

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:06 pm

TopCat CCFC wrote:I Bought SAF autobiography - i thought i got to the end of the book,but found that 6 more pages were added on ;)


:lol: I bought them both just now, never really read books at home but bought Muambas and Bellamys and both really good and everyone has been buying these pairs ones out now! :ayatollah:

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:33 pm

Arrys was a good read, especially the early days, some great tales.

Was expecting more from fergies book, a decent read but sketchy on many issues.

My top books for a future reading list if your interested in sporting autobiographies.

Simon Jordan's autobiography, neil Warnock the gaffer, the nowhere men (some top scouts opinions), keith gillespie, austin healey, the first Alan Brazil autobiography and personal fave is john burridges book, quality read.

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:39 pm

np20 wrote:Arrys was a good read, especially the early days, some great tales.

Was expecting more from fergies book, a decent read but sketchy on many issues.

My top books for a future reading list if your interested in sporting autobiographies.

Simon Jordan's autobiography, neil Warnock the gaffer, the nowhere men (some top scouts opinions), keith gillespie, austin healey, the first Alan Brazil autobiography and personal fave is john burridges book, quality read.


Blew all my money today but will have a look at Neil Warnock and what's John Burridges book called? :ayatollah:

Cheers for the review, I was deciding whether to on Fergies as it seems like he slated a lot of players.

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:42 pm

DandoCCFC wrote:
np20 wrote:Arrys was a good read, especially the early days, some great tales.

Was expecting more from fergies book, a decent read but sketchy on many issues.

My top books for a future reading list if your interested in sporting autobiographies.

Simon Jordan's autobiography, neil Warnock the gaffer, the nowhere men (some top scouts opinions), keith gillespie, austin healey, the first Alan Brazil autobiography and personal fave is john burridges book, quality read.


Blew all my money today but will have a look at Neil Warnock and what's John Burridges book called? :ayatollah:

Cheers for the review, I was deciding whether to on Fergies as it seems like he slated a lot of players.


Budgie. If you have a kindle.most suggested are around the 5 quid Mark, even Harry's and saf were 10 each on release.

Re: SAF and Redknapp Autobiographies?

Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:50 pm

np20 wrote:
DandoCCFC wrote:
np20 wrote:Arrys was a good read, especially the early days, some great tales.

Was expecting more from fergies book, a decent read but sketchy on many issues.

My top books for a future reading list if your interested in sporting autobiographies.

Simon Jordan's autobiography, neil Warnock the gaffer, the nowhere men (some top scouts opinions), keith gillespie, austin healey, the first Alan Brazil autobiography and personal fave is john burridges book, quality read.


Blew all my money today but will have a look at Neil Warnock and what's John Burridges book called? :ayatollah:

Cheers for the review, I was deciding whether to on Fergies as it seems like he slated a lot of players.


Budgie. If you have a kindle.most suggested are around the 5 quid Mark, even Harry's and saf were 10 each on release.


Seen the Kindle prices are slightly cheaper. Will get Warnock's one. Have to finish these 2 off when they come first. :lol:

Cheers for mentioning other ones! :thumbright: :ayatollah: