Paul Lake's Autobiog Front Cover

just seeing kinkladze put a smile on my face. Read quite a few autobiographies.

Keegans - quite good, did it too young tho. Needs a chapter or 2 now.
Owens - boring as sin.
Gerrards - good read.
Pearce, too early again but good book, especially on England.
Crouch - not great, was harshly treated at some clubs but his bird makes up for that now the lanky streak of piss.
Gascoignes - really good, not a full shilling. Not to be confused with his latest book about his mental state which is boring as fuck.
Shearers - top bloke, top book.
Clough - top book. Favourite probably.
 
notdead said:
just seeing kinkladze put a smile on my face. Read quite a few autobiographies.

Keegans - quite good, did it too young tho. Needs a chapter or 2 now.
Owens - boring as sin.
Gerrards - good read.
Pearce, too early again but good book, especially on England.
Crouch - not great, was harshly treated at some clubs but his bird makes up for that now the lanky streak of piss.
Gascoignes - really good, not a full shilling. Not to be confused with his latest book about his mental state which is boring as fuck.
Shearers - top bloke, top book.
Clough - top book. Favourite probably.


Niall Quinns - too focused on Keane esp the ending but the non-2002 stuff is better.

Goater - too many incorrect facts e.g. his signed for us in 1997 and he replaced Any Cole Bristol, plus bag packers getting paid more in Bermuda than English footballers trying to make the grade at the top level.
 

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