as always when footballers' biographies are brought up
i have to mention
Back From The Brink by Paul McGrath and My Father and Other Working Class Heroes by Gary Imlach
both are excellent and would be of interest to even those that hate footballing biographies
Posted By: Ralf Scrampton on September 1st 2010 at 12:30:16
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- Re: footballers' autobiographies down there a bit (Other Football) - APB, Sep 1, 12:17:11
- The Keane one was interesting if only to see that he really is a fucking clown, (Other Football) - Al NCFC4life, Sep 1, 13:02:56
- as always when footballers' biographies are brought up (Other Football) - Ralf Scrampton, Sep 1, 12:30:16
- Cascarino's is well good n'all. (n/m) (Other Football) - jafski, Sep 1, 12:43:29
- Yeah, the Imlach one is good. (n/m) (Other Football) - APB, Sep 1, 12:38:19
- Friedel's is meant to be good. (Other Football) - Garry Brooke, Sep 1, 12:46:13
- Yebut that's £22 you've spent in Poundland - you couldofhavewith gotten em for nowt at t (Other Football) - CB41, Sep 1, 12:48:19
- That's nearly quite funny, well done! (n/m) (Other Football) - Garry Brooke, Sep 1, 12:50:27
- You are more than welcome (n/m) (Other Football) - CB41, Sep 1, 12:52:34
- That's nearly quite funny, well done! (n/m) (Other Football) - Garry Brooke, Sep 1, 12:50:27
- Yebut that's £22 you've spent in Poundland - you couldofhavewith gotten em for nowt at t (Other Football) - CB41, Sep 1, 12:48:19
- Friedel's is meant to be good. (Other Football) - Garry Brooke, Sep 1, 12:46:13
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