Selected Product: | Carra: My Autobiography Hardcover Author: Jamie Carragher Publisher: Bantam Press Release Date: September 2008 ISBN-10: 0593061020 ISBN-13: 9780593061022 List Price: £18.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Rush: The Autobiography ISBN-10: 0091928052 43 Years with the Same Bird: A Liverpudlian Love Affair ISBN-10: 0230709680 Dynasty: Fifty Years of Shankly's Liverpool ISBN-10: 0955925304 Steven Gerrard - My Captains Book Secrets Behind the Armband ISBN-10: 1905266863 Official Liverpool Football Club Calendar 2009 2009 (Calendar) ISBN-10: 1847703143 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Carra: My Autobiography by Jamie Carragher (ISBN-10: 0593061020, ISBN-13: 9780593061022). At this time we have not yet written a review for Carra: My Autobiography by Jamie Carragher (ISBN-10: 0593061020, ISBN-13: 9780593061022). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Real footballer writes real book | Customer Rating: | At last a real footballer has written an interesting book. Jamie Carragher has become a Liverpool legend, but if you think this book is all about Saint Jamie then you are wrong. There are sides to his character thta come out in his book, that I am not comfortable with. He admits he could have gone dwon the wrong path, and was hardly an angel in his early days at Liverpool. He is honest enough to say what he thinks about players and what he thought of the football prowess. He is not perfec and hs views may not be your cup of tea, but it gives a fairer reflection of his character and career, then most autobiographies.
Jamie Carragher puts your faith back in football, a throwback to the type of players and values that Modern Football is Rubbish talks about.Modern Football Is Rubbish: An A-Z of All That Is Wrong with the Beautiful Game The sublime Modern Football is Rubbish reminds you that football culture has always been alive through players like Carragher, who identifies with fans and wears his heart on his sleeve.
Buy both of these books and you won't be disappointed. Full of humour and honest soundbites. | no bottle | Customer Rating: | not read the book,and no intention of doing so,the guy turned his back on england just because "macdonut" wouldn't pick him and boy how we could have done with him against croatia in the home euro 2008 qualifier....as liverpool centre halves go can this man compare to emlyn hughes,tommy smith,phil thompson,mark lawrenson or alan hansen??? NO HE CAN NOT!!! AVOID THE URGE TO LINE THIS "FOOTBALLERS" POCKETS WITH MORE "FILTHY LUCRA" | Sour and sad | Customer Rating: | I'm not a Manchester United supporter, but I read Alex Ferguson's autobiography, and enjoyed it. I'm not a Liverpool supporter, but I read Robbie Fowler's autobiography, and enjoyed it. I read Shane Warne's autobiography, but I'm certainly not an Australian. In short, I read a lot of autobiographies about sportsmen whose teams I have no allegiance to, and I read them without prejudice. I suppose if you are a Liverpool supporter you might enjoy this book, but if you're not then don't bother, it wasn't written for your benefit anyway. Basically, Carragher does not have a good word to say about any one or anything outside the boundaries of Liverpool. Apparently he hated playing for England, hated even travelling to London, and doesn't feel even a passing allegiance to England. Well no wonder he never made the grade playing for England, although, I do wonder if he would have been quite so sour if he was still being selected for England. I genuinely regret ever having read this book, for it has tainted my opinion of the people and the city and the club of Liverpool. I just hope most of the inhabitants of Liverpool are not as bitter and resentful as this book suggests they might be. | A Decent Effort | Customer Rating: | | This book was written by Jamie "Jimmy" Carragher and features his life story even though he's still playing football. I'm sure he will bring out an exciting second book when he's older. It's a good read about him growing up in Liverpool as an Everton fan waving blue flags out of his window and then going on to play for the Reds. Charting his fall-outs with other players and his refusal to play for England under Steve McClaren whom he labels a "wally with a brolly", this is an excellent purchase - also available in English. | Has Jamie's page been hacked? | Customer Rating: | | Read my discussion at the bottom of the page. Somebody at Amazon has added "18 Years of Failure" to the book title. I don't think Jamie or the publishers will be best pleased! |
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