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Firstly there is the writing style. Ghostwriter Nick Johnson makes no attempt to craft what amounts to a string of mostly uninteresting anecdotes into a readable story. He doesn’t even bother to check whether Sterland’s recollections of footballing events match with the records. Then there is the black-and-white, Talksport idiom into which Sterland slips effortlessly as he recounts his tales. More or less every character we are introduced to is pigeonholed as a “good bloke” or a “horrible bastard”, with supporting anecdotal evidence. Gazza, for example, is a “great guy”, as proved by how he goes up to Sterland’s wife on their first meeting and compliments her on the size of her boobs. Gary Lineker, on the other hand, goes “big time” and won’t sign an autograph. Emily Lloyd, with whom Mel appears in the film When Saturday Comes, is a “right stuck up cow”. On the subject...
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