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Whose Autobiography (beside Vardy) would you buy?

Whose autobiographies would you buy?  

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  1. 1. Whose Autobiography would you buy

    • Schmeichel - "Between the (clean) sheets"
    • Simpson - "Beating them all"
    • Fuchs - "For my sake we did it"
    • Huth - "Creating Elbow Room at the top"
    • Morgan - "Jamaican it all up"
    • Drinkwater - "Glass Half Full" or "Drink Champagne"
    • Kante - "Balls of Steal"
    • King - "King-maker"' "King Power", "We 'King Did it" or "Crowned"
    • Okazaki - "Sitting pretty at the top" or "Grazing In The Grass"
    • Albrighton - "All-bright-on-the-night" or "I'm Free"
    • Mahrez - "a Mahrez made in Heaven" or "The Mahrez Dancer"
    • Wasilewski - "The Incredible Bulk (Don't make him angry)"
    • Inler - " He came, he saw, he went...."
    • Schwarzer - "Wurthers original and sensible cardigans circa 2016"
    • Ulloa - "Ulloa what I can do"
    • Schlupp - "Schlupperman" or "Pace, the final frontier"
    • Gray - "Nifty shades of"
    • Amartey - "Is having a party" (patent contested)
    • Ranieri - "On Claudio 9"
    • Shakespeare "To beat or not to beat, that is the question"


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Posted

There have been Autobiographies for each and every member of Forest's League & European title winners, assuming our squad all release one, which would you be most insterested in? I have ommitted Vardy as his story is out there and is surely the most dramatic. I've suggested some titles but feel free to offer alternatives.

Posted

I'd be interested in what Okazaki makes of the league, how he sees his role, what he makes of his opponents (and there's a good thread on here which shares his media coverage), Mahrez  would be interesting and to learn what goes on in Huth's mind too but Kingys would be an all encompassing tale of three divisions numerous managers and team mates, big matches, situations making it the most in depth read.

Posted

Kingy's would be brilliant. Going through all the years with the club, and winning all those titles would be an awesome journey to gain an insight into.

He also has the added bonus of being part of the Wales fairytale which would also be very interesting to read about.

Posted

most interesting stories would probably be simpson, riyad and kante. ones i'd read to know more about the player would be drinkwater, shinji and huth. don't really know anything about their lives other than their football careers, and especially seen as drinkwater is a "complex character". 

Posted

Schmeichel's would be interesting and I'd buy King's and Ranieri's even if I never got around to reading them but I'd be interested in reading Shakespeare's and Pearson's back to back just to find out what really happened, last summer.

Posted

lol

 

On a serious note I'd buy autobiographies if they were actually written by players in their own words. A lot of them, Muzzy's for example, are written by other people which misses the whole point of that kind of book.

 

I'd like to just see a player just sit down one day and write down their thoughts and memories of their life and career. Don't over think, just write. That is what makes an interesting insight into a person.

Posted

I mean I'd read all of them apart from Simpson's. But for the sake of being selective I've gone with Kasper, Morgan, King and Shakespeare. The story isn't just one season.

Posted

Autobiography lol

I think the poll perhaps needs to be adjusted to those players who have a level of literacy that may make such a product possible...

Posted

lol

On a serious note I'd buy autobiographies if they were actually written by players in their own words. A lot of them, Muzzy's for example, are written by other people which misses the whole point of that kind of book.

I'd like to just see a player just sit down one day and write down their thoughts and memories of their life and career. Don't over think, just write. That is what makes an interesting insight into a person.

Good luck finding one of them!
Posted

Pearson - 'All started with me'.

John Rudkin - 'I am a great negotiatior but still get blamed for most things'.

Kante - 'Nothing passes through me'.

Vardy - 'The actual real and not media glory-hunting one'.

Posted

I'd read all of the regulars or players who've been a few years. Would probably read De Laet's who isn't on this list as well.

Probably wouldn't bother with Inler's or Schwarzer'. Gray's and Amartey's it depends what they do for the club in the coming years.

Posted

Kante, Schwarzer and Ranieri.

 

I'm hoping the first book will give me the stamina and energy to get through the second two...

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