The first thing you notice about this book compared to other football based autobiographies, is that it has a lot of pages. You then worry that you are going to get lots of lists and boring data of when he played who he played against, padded out by the odd story or two!
This is not the case, this is a well written book allowing Tommy to clearly explain his passion for football. The chapters are well defined and lead you step by step through the events of his life. I particularly enjoyed the section of his time at Chelsea, and the logic he applied to his transfer dealings.
The chapters soon fly by and your knowledge of Tommy by the end, certainly in my case had changed my opinion of him. The Mary Brown saga that ended his time at Manchester United, was put into perspective when you realise that thirty years later they are still together.
I would certainly recommend this book if you are around 50 years old and have personal memories of the times.