Originally Posted by
DeLorean
Might as well share my entire book reading history (football wise anyway, I'm not a big reader unfortunately)
Keane:The Autobiography - Poorly written (Ann & Barry style), although it was still pretty obvious it was more Dunphy's language than Keane's. Had heard/read most of the interesting bits already. All in all, disappointing.
Paul McGrath:Back From The Brink - Boring and repetitive, but then again I suppose that sums up the life of an alcoholic, in some aspects at least. Drowned in self pity yet constant reminders not to feel sorry for him, but do really! I was happy when I eventually finished it because I was looking forward to getting stuck into this...
Niall Quinn:Head First - Brilliant read, full of great stories from a nice guy who seems to know how to have a good time.
The Damned United - Really enjoyable. Fiction based on fact, but I have a feeling it's nearer the truth than some people would like to admit. Found it anything but boring. Sad yes but boring no. Makes you realise how lucky you can have life at time i thought!
Think that's my lot!