FREEGERRARD: MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY EBOOK

Steven Gerrard | 512 pages | 29 Jun 2011 | Transworld Publishers Ltd | 9780553817331 | English | London, United Kingdom Gerrard: My Autobiography - - Google книги

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Gerrard: My Autobiography. Preview — Gerrard by Steven Gerrard. Gerrard: My Autobiography by Steven Gerrard. Steven Gerrard is a hero to millions, not only as the inspirational captain of FC, but as a key member of the England team. Here, for the first time, he tells the story of his lifelong obsession with football, in an honest and revealing Gerrard: My Autobiography which captures the extraordinary camaraderie, the soul-destroying tensions and the high-octane thrills of the modern game a Steven Gerrard is a hero to millions, not only as the inspirational captain of Liverpool FC, but as a key Gerrard: My Autobiography of the England team. Here, for the first time, he tells the story of his lifelong obsession with football, in an honest and revealing book which captures the extraordinary camaraderie, the soul-destroying tensions and the high-octane thrills of the modern game as never before. He speaks for the first time about the torturous will-he-won't-he Chelsea rumours and his undying passion for Liverpool. We experience first-hand the highs of winning in Istanbul and elsewhere, as well as the occasional lows of being parted from his much-loved family and friends. And of course, the book contains a full blow-by-blow account of England's world cup campaign in Germany Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published July 16th by Bantam first published September 2nd More Details Original Title. Other Editions 4. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Gerrardplease sign up. See 1 question about Gerrard…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Gerrard: My Autobiography. Autobiography: Steven Gerrard Steven Gerrard is an average boy who had a common love for football as much as I do. He had to realise from a young age that life doesn't always go as planned, because when his Gerrard: My Autobiography went to support his favourite team Liverpool, he never came back. And it was all the fault of bad building structures. Steven Gerrard didn't have many friends in school except for . While being Gerrard: My Autobiography school he was very lucky to practise football in Liverpool academy by the sid Gerrard: My Autobiography Steven Gerrard Steven Gerrard is an average boy who had a common love for football as much as I do. While being in school he was very lucky to practise football in Liverpool academy by the sides of Jamie Carragher and Michael Owen. Unfortunately he had a bad accident by playing with his brother and his friends on the other side of the Gerrard: My Autobiography, where there was a greenfield and when Gerrard went to fetch the ball he Gerrard: My Autobiography a big gardeners fork stuck in his foot, while screaming in agony someone was witnessing this and called an ambulance immediately he was taken to accidents and emergencies, when he was going into operation they were thinking of cutting his toe Gerrard: My Autobiography and putting a stop to his football career but his coach refused to let them do that so they tried their hardest to find another way. In the end they succeeded and he is now one of the worlds greatest football players and my idol. View all 4 comments. Dec 11, Crazyjamie rated it really liked it. Steven Gerrard is Gerrard: My Autobiography of the most iconic footballers of the current generation. He is very much a player capable of playing a number of roles on the pitch, possessing great tackling and passing ability, a vicious shot, and great athleticism. A local Liverpool lad, he joined the Liverpool FC youth setup at an early age. He rose steadily through the ranks and broke into the Liverpool first team in He was made captain of the club in and is also a key player in the England team. Widely re Steven Gerrard is one of the most iconic footballers of the current generation. Widely recognised as one of the best footballers in the world, he has made over appearances for Liverpool and scored over goals. In that time he has won every major club honour except the Premiership at least at the time of writing. He was voted the Champions Gerrard: My Autobiography most valuable player for the campaign after Liverpool won the trophy for the fifth time, and has been included in the Premiership Team of the Year on six occasions. Those are the statistics for the Steven Gerrard on the pitch. Off the pitch he is known very much as a private individual who largely keeps himself and his family out of the limelight for non football related reasons. His autobiography, released when Gerrard: My Autobiography was 26, was therefore much anticipated. Personally as may or may not be obvious from the information provided so far I was born and bred as a Liverpool fan. I have a season ticket, and travel to watch the team in a decent number of away matches including European matches on occasion. As such I'm surprised it has taken me this long to pick up a copy of Steven Gerrard's autobiography. But was it worth the wait? Most professional footballers don't retire until their early thirties, and indeed the likes of Ryan Giggs who is an iconic footballer in his own right, and still playing first team football for Manchester United at the age of 35 have shown that it is possible to go on longer than that at the highest level. Personally I felt that at the time of releasing this book Steven Gerrard had at least another five or six years left at the very top level of club football. As such, it was something of a disappoint that he released this book only two thirds of the way through what is, up to now, a glittering career. You can't help but feel at the end of Gerrard: My Autobiography book especially if you've read it recently that a second book is likely at some point down the line. In terms of content, as expected the book covers Gerrard: My Autobiography early life and football career, starting Gerrard: My Autobiography he Gerrard: My Autobiography aged nine. It progresses in a logical fashion, with later chapters generally alternating between Liverpool and England events, all the up to the end of the season, which is when Liverpool reached the final of the Champions League, but lost to AC Milan. So within the book you get his take on classic Liverpool moments such as the Treble in and winning the Champions League inas well as similar moments for England such as the thrashing of Germany in In addition to the obvious topics, Steven Gerrard also writes quite frankly about other not so obvious topics, such as a career threatening injury Gerrard: My Autobiography he suffered at the age of nine, tackling his discipline problems on the pitch, and his parents splitting up. These topics will take the reader by surprise as few will have been aware of them from general media coverage or otherwise, and help to pad out the book in terms of content. As such, despite the premature release of the book, I didn't feel in any way cheated out of content here. He certainly crams plenty in. The case in point is when a celebrity who is clearly not an academic produces an autobiography with flowing language and a superb vocabulary range. To be honest I did wonder whether or not this would Gerrard: My Autobiography the case with Steven Gerrard, and the answer is that it very much isn't. One thing that certainly does stand out in this book is that there is no doubt that Steven Gerrard has written this. Granted it has Gerrard: My Autobiography had a spell checker go through it and been proof read to within an Gerrard: My Autobiography of its life, but the words on the page are Gerrard: My Autobiography Steven Gerrard's and no one else's. But is this a good thing or a bad thing? The short answer is both. On the one hand it is fantastic to read about Gerrard's life in his own words. You always feel that you're getting the genuine truth, not only in the words but the style, and this does add to Gerrard: My Autobiography impact of the book. On the other hand this is not, nor does it ever pretend to be, a literary masterpiece. Steven Gerrard is not a writer, and at no point is he going to win the Booker Prize. As such seasoned readers may well be put off by the style of this book. It Gerrard: My Autobiography not particularly welcoming, and you almost need to skim the words rather than trying to take them all in as individual sentences. Certainly if you try to read the book intricately it will become a struggle, because in all honesty it just doesn't flow that well from sentence to sentence. Then again this is something that should be expected and persevered with. If you want a literary masterpiece, don't buy the autobiography of a professional footballer. The first is the stark contrast between the private nature of Steven Gerrard from day to day, and how revealing he is in Gerrard: My Autobiography book. It would have been so easy for a footballer with this career up to this point to concentrate on the professional highs and lows, and not delve too much into the personal side of things. Indeed, taking this route must have been tempting for someone who works hard to keep himself out of the media limelight. But this is not the approach that Gerrard takes. As well as covering the most well known professional moments of his career, he also covers personal issues that he quite frankly Gerrard: My Autobiography need to cover at all. If he hadn't, I don't think the reader would have known any different. This approach is actually one that adds depth to the book. As he goes through he talks about the impact of his family, his upbringing, his attitude and his outlook on a personal level, bringing in deeply personal issues such as his parents breaking up as he does so. Autobiographies are usually about gleaming information about your chosen celebrity, but as I read this book I actually felt connected to Gerrard, which meant that even when reading about topics that I know about so well, I felt like I was looking at them from a completely new perspective. This is one of the strengths of the book and a credit to the way that Gerrard has chosen to approach this. Gerrard: My Autobiography by Steven Gerrard

This autobiography presents an honest account of his life-long obsession with football and the tensions and thrills of playing at the top level. In this book, the captain of Liverpool and England - tells the story of the highs and lows of a twenty-year career at Gerrard: My Autobiography top of English and world football. Ralph, Marnie and Oliver once knew each other well and are still inextricably bound by ties of love and betrayal. Here, he tells the story of his lifelong obsession with football. This title presents the cruiser Gerrard: My Autobiography during the battles for Guadacanalhighlighting the Battle of Savo Island and the Battle of Cape Esperance. The SAS rescued 19 hostages with near-perfect military execution. This book looks at the siege and reveals the political background behind it. When she discovers Adrian is having an affair, the family is blown apart. But as Irene soon realises, being alone can mean discovering freedom, elation and Gerrard: My Autobiography solace. After 20 years, she eventually makes a passionate and dangerous attempt to return to the past - in search of the the truth about her father and lost teenage love. Gerrard Steven Steven Gerrard: My Story

Gerrard : My Autobiography. Steven Gerrard. Steven Gerrard is a hero to millions, not only as the inspirational captain of Liverpool FC, but as a key member of the England team. Here, for the first time, he tells the story of his lifelong obsession with football, in an honest and revealing book which captures the extraordinary camaraderie, the soul-destroying tensions and the high-octane thrills of the modern game as never before. Born in the Liverpool suburb of Huyton inSteven first joined Liverpool as a YTS trainee and played his first game for the first team aged just His career has gone from strength to strength ever since and he is now the team's captain and its lynchpin. Liverpool's incredible comeback in the Champions' League final in Istanbul Gerrard: My Autobiography Mayrecovering from a 3-goal deficit against Gerrard: My Autobiography Milan to win on penalties, is testament to the amazing power Gerrard has over his team. His presence on the pitch is a force to be reckoned with and Gerrard: My Autobiography him amongst the very first rank of players in the world. A relatively private figure, Steven has rarely spoken out in public. Now, his legions of fans will be allowed an intimate glimpse of what makes their hero tick. He speaks for the Gerrard: My Autobiography time about the torturous will-he-won't-he Chelsea rumours and his undying passion for Liverpool. We experience first-hand the highs of winning in Istanbul and elsewhere, as well as Gerrard: My Autobiography occasional lows of being parted from his much-loved family and friends. And of course, the book contains a full blow-by-blow account of England's world cup campaign in Germany Steven Gerrard's book is the definitive football autobiography. Gerrard: My Autobiography its subject, it's honest, passionate and exhilarating. If Steven Gerrard isn't your hero yet, by the time you've read this he will be His first start came against Tottenham Hotspur a week later. As well as his skilful tackling and brilliant passes, Gerrard is also capable of scoring spectacular goals. His strike against Manchester United during the Treble season was voted Liverpool's best ever Premiership goal. Gerrard gained his first England cap against Ukraine in and scored his first goal for his country in September with a Gerrard: My Autobiography strike from 25 yards in the win over Germany.

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