Redders is a god but...

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  1. Gue

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    his book is terrible. tells us nothing and is pretty dull

    also - has there ever been a pro-footballer who wasn't a "rebel" at school???????
     
  2. Gue

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    I liked the Barnsley chapters. It was nice to kinda return to the premiership season for 5 minutes.
     
  3. sim

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    What were you expecting him to tell you?
     
  4. Gue

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    anything interesting
     
  5. Jim

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    RE: anything interesting

    With view exceptions footballers autobiographies are dull- Its not like they are in Led Zep are something.
     
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    Tony Cascarino

    The best footballers autobiography money can buy.
     
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    RE: Tony Cascarino

    On the day I bought it I read all the way upto the end of his Barnsley chapter, and have not picked it up since.
     
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    Stan Ternant - awesome

    best read I've ever had
     

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