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    I do like to read a good auto; currently half way through Barry Fry's which is a great read, just wondering if anybody else has any they recommend? Already read a few including Steve Claridge's which was also a good read (which is a shame as I wanted to hate it as the blokes a prize peni$!).
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    I am saving my literary taste buds for Gianni's autobiography.
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    Stan the man was good Matty
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    Paul Merson's was a good light hearted read.

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    Cheers chaps Ill look into them!

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    Roy Keane, Tony Adam's both worth a read, got to read Stan Bowles book well worth it.

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    As previously said, Paul Merson's is well worth a read. Picked it up for £3 the other day, had read it within a few days. Bloke loves 'waxing the dolphin'.

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    Jimmy Greaves 1st , this one is on me , about alcoholism names a few people as well
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    Really enjoyed reading the following:

    El Diego

    It's not about the bike - my journey back to life (not football but Lance Armstrong)

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    i dont like autobiographies.i find them very tacky and very basic pulp for simpletons.
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