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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 796
EAN: 9780593061022
ISBN: 0593061020
Label: Bantam Press
Manufacturer: Bantam Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: September 11, 2008
Publisher: Bantam Press
Studio: Bantam Press
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At last a real footballer has written an interesting book. Jamie Carragher has become a Liverpool legend, but if you think this book is all about Saint Jamie then you are wrong. There are sides to his character thta come out in his book, that I am not comfortable with. He admits he could have gone dwon the wrong path, and was hardly an angel in his early days at Liverpool. He is honest enough to say what he thinks about players and what he thought of the football prowess. He is not perfec and hs ...
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not read the book,and no intention of doing so,the guy turned his back on england just because "macdonut" wouldn't pick him and boy how we could have done with him against croatia in the home euro 2008 qualifier....as liverpool centre halves go can this man compare to emlyn hughes,tommy smith,phil thompson,mark lawrenson or alan hansen??? NO HE CAN NOT!!!
AVOID THE URGE TO LINE THIS "FOOTBALLERS" POCKETS WITH MORE "FILTHY LUCRA"
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I'm not a Manchester United supporter, but I read Alex Ferguson's autobiography, and enjoyed it. I'm not a Liverpool supporter, but I read Robbie Fowler's autobiography, and enjoyed it. I read Shane Warne's autobiography, but I'm certainly not an Australian. In short, I read a lot of autobiographies about sportsmen whose teams I have no allegiance to, and I read them without prejudice.
I suppose if you are a Liverpool supporter you might enjoy this book, but if you're not then don't bother, ...
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This book was written by Jamie "Jimmy" Carragher and features his life story even though he's still playing football. I'm sure he will bring out an exciting second book when he's older. It's a good read about him growing up in Liverpool as an Everton fan waving blue flags out of his window and then going on to play for the Reds. Charting his fall-outs with other players and his refusal to play for England under Steve McClaren whom he labels a "wally with a brolly", this is an excellent purchase - also ...
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Read my discussion at the bottom of the page. Somebody at Amazon has added "18 Years of Failure" to the book title. I don't think Jamie or the publishers will be best pleased!