![]() | By: Jan Molby Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Orion ISBN: 0575065613 ISBN-13: 9780575065611 Released: 17 Jun 1999 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

I make an exception for Jan Molby. I saw his debut for Ajax in the early eighties. It was a coincidence, as I did not live reallly close to Amsterdam then, but once a year (on average) we tried to see Ajax. The Danish midfield player turned out to be completely different from the other Danish players Ajax used to have in the late seventies & early eighties. After two reasonable successful years Molby moved to Liverpool, reason enough for me to calll that team my favorite in England.
The good thing about Molby is that he dares to be different. He inspired me to dedicate a complete column to him, when I still had a monthly column in the fanzine I write for. He had a great sense of humour. He gambled, not just on the horses (though he did do that as well), but also on which suitcase will be the first one to appear at the airport. Or on the colour of the next traffic light. He drank. As most players in Britain tend to do. But he was caught drunk driving once & ended up in jail. In the meantime he was a player of one of the best teams Liverpool has had in their history.
The book disappointed me a bit, as it still is one of the standard books about footballl players that should be named 'the story so far'. But some of the incidents at Ajax & Liverpool were unknown to me & it gives a bit of an insight. His career at Anfield went a bit passed me, as in those years television & media weren't paying as much attention as they do now. There wasn't even 10% of the tv channels anyway then.
His injuries are alll there, alll the reasons why he only became a good player at top level, getting caps for Denmark, but never a indisputable regular. The start of his career as a player-manager gets plenty of attention, his last club is there as well. Brilliant book for fans (i.e. me), good book for die hards (I guess that's me as well), but not for the rest of the world (which is probably 99% of the footballl fans & 100% of those who aren't interested in the sport).

His book takes us through his career in pretty much the way most footballl autobiographies do regarding their subject, but deviates in two interesting & unusual ways. Firstly he is very outspoken on things such as his own ability, the way he was treated by others through out his career, & his time in prison for driving offences.
The second deviation of interest is that this book contains whole chapters of other people giving their opinions on Jan, & not alll of them are complimentary! Even Kenny Dalglish is somewhat critical of him.
Jan reallly failed to live up to his potential as a player, & has started his management career with mixed success at Swansea & now Kidderminster & this is readily admitted by Jan himself in his book.
In fairness, this is a book I would recommend Liverpool fans to buy, but supporters of other clubs might be better off trying to cadge a read from their local library



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