Autobiogrpahies

MillsyTheMosher

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Can anyone recommend any that are really good ?

Just finished Andre Agassi's and it's a good read for anyone looking for a new one.
 
Can anyone recommend any that are really good ?

Just finished Andre Agassi's and it's a good read for anyone looking for a new one.
Agassi's is one of the best sports autobiographies I've read. Other sporting ones I'd recommend are Marcus Trescothick, Paulo di Canio, Paul McGrath and Jimmy Armfield for a great old skool book of how it used to be. Just thought of another one, Tony Cascarino: Full Time.
 
Not one for autobiographies myself but depending on your interests my wife has enjoyed those by Simon Reeve and that supervet fella
 
Not one for autobiographies myself but depending on your interests my wife has enjoyed those by Simon Reeve and that supervet fella
I read Simon Reeve's a while ago and it is excellent. Pretty amazed to find out how "bad" he was as a kid and it's a really inspirational story.
 

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