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| ... anyone read it? What are your thoughts?
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| Only just got it as was waiting for it to be signed by the great man himself but not read it yet is it any good?
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| Hmmmm.... I am half way through and I am finding it infuriating...
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| It what sense?
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| Its poor imo. Not a patch on mozs and it flits from one bit to another in a confusing manner. It does just not read well imo.
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| Quote: Billinge Wires "Its poor imo. Not a patch on mozs and it flits from one bit to another in a confusing manner. It does just not read well imo.'"
Exactly my view, it isn't chronological and just seems to be an account of yet another drinking session followed by yet another drinking session.
It backs up what people have thought; he wasted a BIG chunk of his career and ability.
Sorry Lee, but this book should be given to young players as a guide on how not to behave.
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| The content of the chapters do move around a bit, which can make it a little annoying.
Whilt you criticise his reference to drinking, you cannot deny his honesty in that regard, or, other facets of his life.
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| I got this for Xmas and read it in two days.
I was so looking forward to it, but in all honesty I was disappointed.
It seems a bit mixed up and small sections of the book are repeated. His life is a 'mix' but I don't think the book is all that well written.
It's clear that booze plays (or at least played) a big part of his life along with the rugby.
It's also clear that a lot of credit goes to his partner in helping him to grow up - and arguably at times he'll always be a big kid and a bit of a loose cannon.
Don't get me wrong - I'm glad I got it and read it - but as others have said, there are better books of this type about.
I've become slightly sceptical with some of these type of books because I queston whether they are really 'warts and all'.
Moz's book was a good read as is Andrew Johns.
I also enjoyed Terry Newton's book.
Favourite quote in Lee's book appears on the back cover from Steve Ganson - 'I have been very fortunate to have been referred many times by Lee Briers'.... classic.
The quote in Moz's book I love is from his wife.
''I'm tidy and like everything in order. Moz is scruffy and laidback. I'm straight down the line. Adrian knows people who can chip Sky TV boxes...''
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| Quote: Billinge Wires "Its poor imo. Not a patch on mozs and it flits from one bit to another in a confusing manner. It does just not read well imo.'"
My thoughts too. The book doesn't flow and jumps around his career which makes it a difficult read. Some of the content (his 'present' from Chris Morley for example) should have left out altogether. Dissapointing on the whole.
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| Very disjointed, can only echo what's been said. Moz's was a brilliant read but this isn't a patch on it. Still worth a go for any Warrington fans, maybe RL fans in general at a push but outside of that I wouldn't bother.
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| Enjoyed reading it but the ghost writer/publisher did a pretty poor job. Difficult to follow at times and quite a few spelling/grammar mistakes.
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| I concur... the Morley book is terrific, inspirational and shows what a true professional and model player he grew into.
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| Quote: Ganson's Optician "Enjoyed reading it but the ghost writer/publisher did a pretty poor job. Difficult to follow at times and quite a few spelling/grammar mistakes.'"
Oh yes... the Warrington legend 'Alfie Langar' for one.
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| Unfortunately the quality of rugby league autobiographies in general is quite poor. The mindset of the writers that help them put these books together seems to be "put together a collection of stories of nights on the lash". It doesn't promote a good image of RL unfortunately or its target audience.
Mike Gregory's book was a good one and had the balance right. There were some good anecdotes about stuff him and the Warrington players of the day got up to but it wasn't like a diary of stag dos.
Not sure what the Aussie players books are like as they are a bit expensive to get over here but I have read a few cricket autobiographies and the Aussie cricketers' books are always done more professionally than the England cricketers' books.
The main traps some players fall in to with their autobiographies:
- they are just a chronological boring recount of what happened in games (we played them and got a good win then had a tough away fixture at zzzz)
- they overdo the family thing (my family is the most important thing in the world to me, my sport comes second, everything I have done is for my wife and kids.....)
- they play it safe and don't reveal any real opinions just praise their mates
A good autobiography should really contain stuff that fans wouldn't otherwise have known....not things that are sensationalised for effect, but players offering their insights and thoughts that reveal things. Alex Ferguson's book was criticised recently but both of his two autobiographies were good and at least you get a feel of what his views were on Rooney, RVN etc.
The best one I've read recently was Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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| I didn't mind it to be honest, and i'm not sure what a lot of people were expecting from the 'life' story of a 35 year old. Moz's book wasn't much better in terms of content, just better written. As for spelling mistakes - fingers need to be pointed at the editor/publisher.
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