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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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Simpson. To reach such professional heights off the back of such public and personal lows. I would expect this would be the most emotional and most personal life rollercoaster of a read, as opposed to a funny story once in the academy or then we won the league and lived happily ever after. If written he'd have to confront his personal demons and in doing so describe a more relevant perspective to the good and bad in football in non millionaire terms. Had it, lost it, got some back, fvcked that up and then......be honest, you'd wanna read this. 

Posted

Andy kings autobiography would be a great read because as fans we have taken the same journey as him going down to league one then winning the championship to surviving relagation to winning the premier league and playing in Europe but we can read the stuff from him that we don't know like what it was like in the dressing room under Pearson and then Claudio and learning from players like cambiasso and drinkwater

Posted

Okazaki's actually released one, some kind soul has translated some of it here and it makes for a great read

 

http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/102129-okazaki-interviews-comments-and-pictures-from-the-japanese-media/page-18

 

Cheers, brucey.

 

That diary is his second book. For newer members, here's a link to a few short selections from his first book that I put up here back in the Autumn. The publishing company have just put out a new 'Premier League Champions celebration' version. It's basically a reprint with a new blurb on the cover. Anyway - here's the link - scroll down for the excerpts:

http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/102129-okazaki-interviews-comments-and-pictures-from-the-japanese-media/page-9

Posted

Man, Schlupp writing a book would be incredible.

On that list, Kasper (interesting career), Fuchs (interesting guy), Huth (funny and won multiple titles), Claudio (interesting philosophical guy, been around a bit), King (knows our club inside out, been through it all and would provide good insight).

Would love a Pearson one too but he doesn't seem the type.

Posted

torn between King and Claudio.

 

Went with Claudio just because he's been around the game longer.

 

You can select as many options as you want.

 

I went for Schmeichel, Was, King, Huth, Okazaki, Fuchs, Ranieri and Shakespeare.

 

King is just Leicester legend

 

The rest have all had long interesting and varied careers throw in a few extras like a famous Dad, national hero, good sense of humour, brutal leg break and they would be a lot more interesting than most.

 

The others could have very interesting biographies by the end of their career, but not yet.

Posted

amazed not many would choose simpsons. united youngster at the time of tevez ronaldo rooney and champions league wins, rejected, at that qpr team full of mercenaries, redknapp, rejected, ended up at our place, effectively rejected and now a champion. and his private life is er, interesting, to say the least. 

 

personally think king's would be pretty boring. he's my hero but what's he got to write about? seemingly middle class, boring upbringing, decent academy player at chelsea, moved on to leicester, played a lot and won a lot. 

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