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I am a great fan of sports people biographies and was wondering as to which sports stars you would like to see write a book on their careers,

 

my choices would be

Jimmy White. -

http://www.amazon.com/Behind-White-Ball-My-Autobiography/dp/0099271842

Nigel Mansell -

http://www.amazon.com/Nigel-Mansell-My-Autobiography/dp/0002184974/

Stephen Hendry

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Remember-My-Name-Authorized-Biography/dp/0720718848

 

 

 

 

 

Ian Durrant. He could explain his diving actions and subsequent disruption to Neil Simpson's career. The gay orgy stuff with McCoist, Ian Ferguson and Hately might be a bit hard to stomach though, might put a potential publisher off.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blue-White-Dynamite-Durrant-Story/dp/1901603075

"Blue & White Dynamite goes beyond the standard football book. This is the tale of one man''s unbreakable spirit and his fight back from the brink against all odds to once again play for the club he loves." :suicide:

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the Hendry one was released in 1990 at the start of his dominance would love to see one from the end of his career

I don't understand why anyone would get excited for Steven Hendry's autobiography. He's a dull cunt. Steven Gerrards book was the same, it was like reading a list of football stats.

 

Interesting characters make good reads. Dennis Rodmans book was excellent, ranging from licking out madonna, cross dressing to sitting in his car, listening to pearl jam ready to blow his head off at the height of his fame.

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I've just read Arnold Schwarzeneggers biography. Surprisingly good.

Didn't realise that Jean Claude Van Dam played the part of the predator in predator but quit due to sweating near to desth in the suit whilst filming in the jungle.

 

Arnie ended up paying for the movie as the film company gave up and walked away also.

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I don't understand why anyone would get excited for Steven Hendry's autobiography. He's a dull cunt. Steven Gerrards book was the same, it was like reading a list of football stats.

 

Interesting characters make good reads. Dennis Rodmans book was excellent, ranging from licking out madonna, cross dressing to sitting in his car, listening to pearl jam ready to blow his head off at the height of his fame.

Gads min. You'd be just as well running your tongue around a smelly old urinal. She epitomises a sexual turn-off.

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