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Carra: My Autobiography (2008)

by Jamie Carragher(Favorite Author)
3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0593061039 (ISBN13: 9780593061039)
languge
English
publisher
Transworld Publishers
review 1: To complete this book in 7 days says a lot how much I enjoy it. The chapter on Istanbul is obviously my favorite. I still get goose bumps recalling back the most emotional match I ever watch as a fan. This biography not only gave me insights of who he is as a footballer but also dedicated husband and father. An easy read for someone like me especially when he explains in details every technical and tactical aspects of the game. I have a new found respect for him and of course a very proud fan! This is one of my best buy that I will read over and over again.
review 2: Rare biography from a sports figure that speaks his mind, and tells it as he sees it. Most football (soccer) books that I have read, the players say what good mates fellow players are, and rarely g
... moreive more than a sanitized water downed opinion on anything. Carragher is very honest about his Everton supporting past (devoting an entire chapter to it), when other Liverpool players won't acknowledge or just downplay that part of their past. Carragher talks about why he quit the England National Team, and his poor treatment of young players competing for his spot on the Liverpool squad. The highlight of the book is the Istanbul Victory against Milan. less
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Chevell
OK but boring in parts talking about the football club instead of the player himself
paigeeyyy98
This is a good sports biography, but probably still suitable for fans only.
Reader
A good football autobiograph a must for a Liverpool fan
summer
Absolutely brilliant!
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