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I am currently reading 'A Life Too Short' by Ronald Reng, the story of the German goalkeeper Robert Enke, who commited sucicide in 2009.
Its a fantastic read and I am looking for some good suggestions of football books/autobiographies that I should try next...
Looking for something interesting that gives a good insight into the game.
Cheers
Its a fantastic read and I am looking for some good suggestions of football books/autobiographies that I should try next...
Looking for something interesting that gives a good insight into the game.
Cheers
This is worth a read, and available for pennies:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Feet-Chameleon-Ian-Hawkey/...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Feet-Chameleon-Ian-Hawkey/...

Tony Cascarino's book (Full Time) was regarded a good read when released.
As a Gillingham FC schoolboy he was a hero of mine, so when I was older and with the reviews it was getting, I read it as soon as it was out, and really enjoyed it's honesty, and the way the story was told.
Ironically if I remember correctly it was a challenge with Cascarino that was the beginning of the end for Paul Lake's career (mentioned earlier).
Anecdotaly - my sister married Cascarino's nephew, so I know him personally now as well.........
As a Gillingham FC schoolboy he was a hero of mine, so when I was older and with the reviews it was getting, I read it as soon as it was out, and really enjoyed it's honesty, and the way the story was told.
Ironically if I remember correctly it was a challenge with Cascarino that was the beginning of the end for Paul Lake's career (mentioned earlier).
Anecdotaly - my sister married Cascarino's nephew, so I know him personally now as well.........
Fats25 said:
Tony Cascarino's book (Full Time) was regarded a good read when released.
As a Gillingham FC schoolboy he was a hero of mine, so when I was older and with the reviews it was getting, I read it as soon as it was out, and really enjoyed it's honesty, and the way the story was told.
Ironically if I remember correctly it was a challenge with Cascarino that was the beginning of the end for Paul Lake's career (mentioned earlier).
Anecdotaly - my sister married Cascarino's nephew, so I know him personally now as well.........
Yeah Tony Cascarino's challenge caused a ruptured cruciate ligament which was the beginning of the end.As a Gillingham FC schoolboy he was a hero of mine, so when I was older and with the reviews it was getting, I read it as soon as it was out, and really enjoyed it's honesty, and the way the story was told.
Ironically if I remember correctly it was a challenge with Cascarino that was the beginning of the end for Paul Lake's career (mentioned earlier).
Anecdotaly - my sister married Cascarino's nephew, so I know him personally now as well.........
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