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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Honest account of a real working class man, 23 Aug 2001
Ian Wright is one of the most popular yet controversial figures in world football, but still remembers his roots well. In this honest and frank autobiography he tells of his time serving at Her Majesty's Hotel, and what he really thought of other characters in the game. With emotional detail he talks of how he handed in his transfer request at the lowest point of his career. At times you are just amazed at his honesty, he admits and holds his hands up when he has done something wrong, but if he feels he is right he will do something he regrets in the future...An entertaining read, for fans and rivals alike.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Exactly what you would expect from the one and only Wrighty!, 9 Jul 2000
By A Customer
If you have ever loved the great Wrighty, then read this! It will inform you of his struggles to become the footballing legend and all time greatest goal scorer for Arsenal that he is. It will draw a tear to your eye when you read about what he battled against. Wrighty does not hold back in this totally honest autobiography.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Mr Average, 24 Sep 1999
By A Customer
This book had lot of details on Ian Wright, but took up no form or structure. The events of his life were scrawled all 'higgaldi piggaldi' in bits and pieces. In Short- Ok, but not terrific. For die-hard fans only.
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