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There are a few very quick reads I can recommend.

Steve Ganson: My greatest games
Lee Briers: My life as a GB player
Stevo: Good things to say about Wigan
Mike Binder: Teetotal and proud of it
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turf: the grass is greener on the other side
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ancientnloyal wrote: turf: the grass is greener on the other side

:lol: :lol:

calzaghe's is quality, im half way through, and i have all his dvd's, but this really is a great insight to his career and how he grew up on the whole. considering lance armstrongs.
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mike binder wrote:FROM A TO B part time lover
Is that in your auto boigraphy Mike?

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I dislike Lance armstrong soo much, ruined my viewing of Le Tour as he always seemed to beat my Rabobank team, for 7 or so years.
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ancientnloyal wrote:I dislike Lance armstrong soo much, ruined my viewing of Le Tour as he always seemed to beat my Rabobank team, for 7 or so years.
Have you read his book A&L?
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No I havent read his book but understand and congratulate his achievements coming from Cancer to winning Le Tour over and over again. Great man
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Andrew Johns is a great read, as is Steve Renouf and Brad Fitler, Peacock's was not that great to be honest.

Mick Cassidy's autobiography will be a fantastic read when it comes out :wink:
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- psycho - wrote:
ancientnloyal wrote: turf: the grass is greener on the other side

:lol: :lol:

calzaghe's is quality, im half way through, and i have all his dvd's, but this really is a great insight to his career and how he grew up on the whole. considering lance armstrongs.

Thats it psycho its ok, you wanted to read my book AND YOU THROW IT BACK IN MY FACE BY BUYING ANOTHER ONE!! :lol: Just couldnt resist could you mate :lol: :lol:
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