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Penso Quindi Gioco (2013)

by Andrea Pirlo(Favorite Author)
3.84 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
publisher
Mondadori
review 1: With a clever take on Rene Descartes's "Cogito Ergo Sum" for the title, one of the most sublime midfielders to have ever graced the game, deftly crafts a crisp and candid quasi-autobiography. Confined largely to the time when Pirlo was with AC Milan, the book provides revealing insights about happenings both on and off the field. Pirlo's obsession for the Playstation and Barcelona; Inzaghi's singularly unique superstition and penchant for evacuating his bowels and gorging on baby biscuits are make for some fascinating reading. For the Chapter alone dealing with the practical jokes played on and the torment experienced by Rino Gattuso, this is a book worth possessing. Andrea Pirlo played; therefore he was!
review 2: This book clearly shows why Andrea Pirlo has e
... morendeared himself to the whole of Italy irrespective of club loyalties. I also like the fact that he's used this book as a medium to speak out against doping and racism in football. Although the book has great content, it does get dry and disengaging is a few sections and I would have liked to read more about Italy's world cup triumph. Overall a must-read for any football fan, especially if you have followed Pirlo's progress in the last decade. less
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SOSO
As if I couldn't love and respect this man more than I already do!! Lovely read!
Pcl
straight from the heart, a bluntly told story of world's renowned playmaker !
Sierra
Good little read, enjoyed this more than the Zlatan bio.
Xai
Great read for any footballer
Phat
elegant and classy
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