great read - read it twice a years ago. Very honest and I think he is helped by having Paul Kimmage (?) right it with him.
Although not a huge fan of Cas as a pundit.
Anyone else read it? I thought it was a great read, only finished it yesterday, took me a day or so because I couldn't put it down. Some great stories in it and makes me wish we could have the same spirit we had during the Charlton years. The lads would have ran through walls for each other.
great read - read it twice a years ago. Very honest and I think he is helped by having Paul Kimmage (?) right it with him.
Although not a huge fan of Cas as a pundit.
Great read have to say. Off topic but Paul Kimmage wrote Andy Townsend's book as well. It's called Andy's game. I picked it up on amazon and well worth it. Brought out after USA 94. Starts off at the start of his life and skips to the start of USA 94 in the first chapter and continues like that for the rest of the book. I was lucky enough to be in the USA for the Ireland games so brought back a lot of memories reading it.
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Read Cascarino's autobiography a few years ago and really enjoyed it as well. Very honest book especially about his life away from football. It seems to me that players who do not make it straight away in the game i.e. those who don't get contracts as full time professionals as young lads, always have a more interesting story to tell. I have not read Townsend's book and will have to keep an eye out for it since Kimmage was responsible as well.
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