Yeah they tend to be pretty formulaic but I guess it's the nature of the genre.to be honest, the general standard of players autobiographies is incredibly poor
I’ve been meaning to but this.If you can find it Ian Redfords autobiography 'Raindrops keep falling on my head' it is worth reading and unlike other footballers story's he did actually write it himself.
Ians son described it as the longest suicide note in history so needless to say its not all glamour, birds and boozy nights.
A good player for us who is often forgotten.
If you can find it Ian Redfords autobiography 'Raindrops keep falling on my head' it is worth reading and unlike other footballers story's he did actually write it himself.
Ians son described it as the longest suicide note in history so needless to say its not all glamour, birds and boozy nights.
A good player for us who is often forgotten.
I’ve been meaning to but this.
He seemed ahead of his time as a player.
Our local library has one solitary copy so may be worth asking at your one to see if its available.It’s on Amazon at £225.00 !!!! The Kindle version is more reasonably priced at £2.37.
Never read it, given what happened to him it sounds like a tough read now we know his ending.If you can find it Ian Redfords autobiography 'Raindrops keep falling on my head' it is worth reading and unlike other footballers story's he did actually write it himself.
Ians son described it as the longest suicide note in history so needless to say its not all glamour, birds and boozy nights.
A good player for us who is often forgotten.
Amo’s book is great, constantly refers to himself in third personI remember reading one by Amo a good few years ago, was a really good read.
Didn't he have a cook book at one point?Amo’s book is great, constantly refers to himself in third person