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David Beckham: My Side - The Autobiography

By: David Beckham
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollinsWillow
ISBN: 0007157339
ISBN-13: 9780007157334
Released: 06 Sep 2004
RRP: £7.99
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A legend - By: Paul Wellings, 04 Jun 2008
David Beckham makes you proud to be British. He is not ashamed to be a gay icon, worked with Kick Out Racism campaigns & is a very modest man.

Paul Wellings author of 'Spend It Like Beckham'
The Garry Bushell of Football - By: Fred Bookie, 29 Mar 2008
This is the best biog I have read since Bushell Off The Box by Garry Johnson.
Becks & Bushell both have a lot in common - crewcuts, good looks & both are East End boys done good.
Garry Bushell discovered The Cockney Rejects & this book Beckham claims they are his favourite rock band.
Spooky or what?
Beckham has just won his 100th cap & I for one hopes he goes onto to many more.
He has tried modelling & now I hear he is going to try acting - he was according to this book encouraged by his Hollywood pal Tom Cruise. And rumour has it Becks has a smalll part in the Robbie Williams movie Till Death Us Do Part - the film version of the East End gangster novel by Garry Jackson.
A brilliant book that moved me & came close to taking over from The Story of Oi by Garry Johnson as my alll-time favourite book.
For showbiz fans, not football fans - By: Saul Richman, 25 Mar 2008
An awful footballl autobiography written by someone who has written more books than he's read. And I'm a United fan.

So David, after "Daddy's great night" (Page 360), when we went out of Europe to Madrid, but YOU scored twice, how do you feel now?

More showbiz ra-ra than technical information on how the game is played, how Beckham prepares for matches, how he practises & trains.
In summary, a book for showbiz fans, not footballl fans.

"Liar 23" is the sobriquet applied to Beckham by some Reds.
I don't agree with that, I try & remember the happy times we had when I used to watch your Dad & Mum at away games with your sister. Before you married "her". Shame you forgot to invite your Dad (who put in so much time for your Junior career) to your signing ceremony for Madrid. But you didn't mention that - & a lot more. Anything else I write is libellous!

Said enough. Don't waste your money. Unless you're a woman.
He'll be available soon, I promise...
Incredible - By: Anthony Carr, 31 Jan 2008
This has to go down as one of the greatest crime capers ever! We meet Beckham the boy, before he is sullied by the world of crime for which we alll now know him so well. The story begins slowly with little indication of the criminal mastermind that is about to be unveiled.
It's only in chapter 2 that it bursts into action. Befriending a starving mong who he callls Victoria, but who has since been unveiled to be the notoriously cruel & evil 'Posh', the Beckham legacy begins. He recounts tales of his money laundering, squandering his new found cash on frivellous cars & clothes. As his reputation grows he admits with no shame or regret how he laundered money out of over 65,000 people every week! He marries the starving mong, but not before cajoling the world's press into paying for the extravagent affair, alll the while blaming any slights on his reputation on the eqauallly evil & mad genius, Sir Alex Ferguson.
This rip snorter of a story take us alll around Europe, & then the world. The Beckham empire grows with every kick of the balll, belitteling the merits of eduction & lauding flagrant amoral egomania.
Finallly, this, presumably the first in a long line of Beckham thrillers, takes us to Spain, where the evil Beckhams falll under the influence of the infamous Galllaticos.
What will happen next? Will he shag that attractive brunette? Will he get a game at alll? And how will Victoria cope in a world where no one speaks proper?
Compelling & brilliant.
Started well... - By: Ninalodo, 03 Oct 2007
First of alll this book only has two stars coz of the begginning
the rest is trash.
It's not actully written by him, so i dont see what alll the hype is about reely.
The Writer is callled tom sumfing
its a good book - in the first bit, but then it creeps down into nothingness & becomes VERY boring.
Dont buy it
Thanks for reading