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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezleeds View Post
    Haven't but will definitely put it on the list, thanks....

    One more recommendation - don't shoot me on this, i can't stand the guy, but the best autobiography of a footballer i've ever read (before he joined the Scum) was the Ibrahimovic one - absolutely hilarious in places, sometimes intentionally, but really honest and quite brutal, as well as very revealing about how the new type of footballers think. I can't believe he got away with saying the stuff about playing for Van Gaal and Guardiola.
    havent read that but will check it out. Two other old but great reads Gary Nelson and Steve Claridge autobiographies - very very honest and illuminating.

    I quite liked Batty’s book for the honesty in it such as where he admitted following through in more than his tackling - I think the phrase is he touched cloth....

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    Mr Men books are a cracking read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joellufcprice View Post
    Mr Men books are a cracking read.
    ah - it suddenly all makes perfect sense

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