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Footballeur: An Autobiography
Book Description
When Arsene Wenger brought Robert Pires to Arsenal in the summer of 2000 he was a good footballer on the cusp of greatness. After a slow first season, his second was astonishing. He was a key player in Arsenal’s double-winning year until a terrible injury curtailed the series of glorious performances that won him the prestigious Football Writers’ Player of the Year award and put an end to his World Cup dreams. Robert Pires has always wanted to be a professional footballer and this triumphant story of footballing success has been preceded by a life dedicated to this single aim. After announcing at the age of eight that he intended to play football for a living he finally achieved his goal when he went to play for Rheims in 1991. Since then his career has taken him to Metz, to Marseilles, to Arsenal and onto the world stage with Les Bleus. In this book he describes how he turned his dreams into reality: the sacrifices he has made, the injuries he has!
had to endure; the rewards and demands of playing in the Premiership, and how his time with Arsene Wenger and Arsenal has transformed him. Footballeur is an honest and fascinating account of a brilliant career on planet football
ISBN-10: 0224069810
ISBN-13: 978-0224069816
Footballeur: An Autobiography
Book Description
When Arsene Wenger brought Robert Pires to Arsenal in the summer of 2000 he was a good footballer on the cusp of greatness. After a slow first season, his second was astonishing. He was a key player in Arsenal’s double-winning year until a terrible injury curtailed the series of glorious performances that won him the prestigious Football Writers’ Player of the Year award and put an end to his World Cup dreams. Robert Pires has always wanted to be a professional footballer and this triumphant story of footballing success has been preceded by a life dedicated to this single aim. After announcing at the age of eight that he intended to play football for a living he finally achieved his goal when he went to play for Rheims in 1991. Since then his career has taken him to Metz, to Marseilles, to Arsenal and onto the world stage with Les Bleus. In this book he describes how he turned his dreams into reality: the sacrifices he has made, the injuries he has!
had to endure; the rewards and demands of playing in the Premiership, and how his time with Arsene Wenger and Arsenal has transformed him. Footballeur is an honest and fascinating account of a brilliant career on planet football
ISBN-10: 0224069810
ISBN-13: 978-0224069816
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Adams book is different class amongst football books. I enjoyed the Robert Pires autobiography as well. Arsene has said he won't write a book till he retires, although I hope I have to wait many years, you know it will be a great read. I recently read a biography of wenger by a french journalist which was well researched especially on his days as a player/coach and then Monaco and in Japan.
RocastleRock wrote:Believe me i wasnt asking with any intentions of buying a copy. I was just wondering if anyone had actually read it, and what they thought.hanny73 wrote:I've just ordered Perry Groves' autobiography - I wouldn't waste your money on A.Hole.
got it.good read mate an i never read,funny as fuck
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I have a feeling that when he does write a book it will reveal fuck all, that he would be very diplomatic, not reveal anything that is not in the public domain. he would probably only have nice things to say about cashley.... could be wrong though. As for cashleys book im sure i read it had only sold about 3,000 copies after 6mthslincs123 wrote:yeah can't wait for wengers book. there must be so much he could write about. i just hope he tells lots of stories about the arsenal players...interesting to hear what he'll say about cashley!
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The Professor by Myes Palmer is a good read about what makes the Le Boss tick. Was only up until end of 02 season though i think, unless it has been updated.
Adams book is class above most footie books, although Niall Quinns book is quite good too.
Frank Stapletons book MUST be the worst footie book ever written!!
Adams book is class above most footie books, although Niall Quinns book is quite good too.
Frank Stapletons book MUST be the worst footie book ever written!!
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