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T**R
Second hand book
All good excellent service 👍
E**S
One of football greats
This was a birthday present
N**E
Great item, as described, great service!
Great book about a good man!
J**R
A winner
Up there as one of the best autobiographies I have read, leaving me with a better understanding of the man himself and greater liking and respect for his personality and achievements. Well paced and well structured (top marks to Daniel Taylor), plenty of insights and anecdotes, and full of Keegan's searing honesty, intelligence and humour, with a touch of arrogance mixed in.The final chapters recounting his second spell as Newcastle manager are particularly revealing, and confirm both his integrity and the view that the club are one of the the worst examples of a vanity purchase by someone with money to burn but no emotional attachment, with the supporters paying the price for the last decade. Highly recommended.
K**S
Good read
Honest and insightful it was an enjoyable read by one of England’s greatest home and abroad. He’s also got a great name.
A**A
Gotta love Kevin Keegan!
As a football enthusiast, I absolutely LOVE learning about some of the legends of the game and Keegan fits into that category for sure! He's the product of a great scouting story and sheds some light on one of the best managers of all time in Shankley at Liverpool. Then, to hear about his forage into Europe and his managerial stints at Newcastle, Fulham and City shows how the game has developed within that time, and is very revealing on a time which has been inflated by the media. He doesn't hold back, is brutally honest and it makes for an intriguing book.
I**Y
Great Book
If you love football, this book is worth a read.
T**M
Honest Hero
KK is a hero of mine - sadly he retired from playing before I was old enough to be interested in football but I obviously remember his managerial and media career very well. He’s a very honest and emotional man and I can relate to this. I was hoping for a little bit more in the sections on Liverpool, Hamburg and his first spell as manager of Newcastle - possibly a missed opportunity to go into much more detail about these eras in his career
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