It takes an especially bitter man to turn his memoirs into a mission for revenge rather than a celebration of his achievements
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It takes an especially bitter man to turn his memoirs into a mission for revenge rather than a celebration of his achievements
It takes an especially bitter man to turn his memoirs into a mission for revenge rather than a celebration of his achievements
It takes an especially bitter man to turn his memoirs into a mission for revenge rather than a celebration of his achievements
Off topic really, but Neville as a United fan do you know who Keane meant in his book when he said an international player was shaking with nerves before United's semi in 2002 against Leverkusen? For some reason I have always thought Gary Neville or Beckham.
It seems the public's reaction, in the main, has been based on the snippets journo's have printed up and down the country. From a personal pov I'll wait till I've read the book all the way through before making any judgement. Let's face it, how many journo's has fergie pished off over the years dying to sensationalise and demonise him now? People saying he's got no loyalty etc would be the same having a go if he'd written some mundane book with no personal opinions like 99% of autobiography's. Even more so in football so many managers and players hide behind the same old media training act. It's boring. Glad he speak's his mind in the book, whether its controversial or not it his opinion and I'm really looking forward to reading it.