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A good month for anyone who enjoys reading football Biography's with two of our most iconic figures, The Ledley king one is a book I'm most looking forward to reading as King was always a quiet man, not one to talk to the press much, so be interesting to hear his views, not just about his injury but if he ever believed he would leave spurs (or if he had chances to go) as I always wondered if his injury problems meant he stayed with us (not that I'm complaining).

Redknapp biography, clearly going to be an entertaining read, although Redknapp has spent his life through the media and much of his career and stories we all know, yet definitely worth the read to hear his view on certain situations that took place not just at spurs, but also before.

Then later in the month there is the Fergie biography, another book that should be an interesting read as over the years Ferguson has always been one for "what happens in the dressing room, stays in the dressing room", with him now retired I would expect him to speak fairly openly and for a man of his experience and success he will be able to set the record straight on certain incidents, not to mention understand what made him react the way he did, as often we never fully understand managers just by seeing their reactions after a game, and while these books are telling you one side of the story, I'm expecting a fairly honest account of his career.

I have read Ledley"s and Harry"s. I was a bit disappointed with Ledley's as it drops into the usual routine of autobiographies. Family background, early days at school, nothing controversial, I am an ambassador for the club so I toe the party line etc etc. We've all road this type of book.

Harry's is impossible to put down once you've started it. The book does dwell for a bit too long on some of Harry's rants, for example his rant about how shabbily English football and West Ham treated Bobby Moore, but once he has got that off his chest, the book settles down to a fine read.

I particularly enjoyed the story of when he went to Italy to look at a RB for Pompey. On returning to England, he was having dinner with Milan Mandaric and the chief executive Peter Storrie. Harry asked Mandaric for funds to sign this RB. Mandaric refused because he said he had heardt his RB was really a CB, position Poetsmouth didn't need to cover. Harry exploded and said who told you he was a CB. Mandaric said Peter Storrie's 10 year old stepson looked him up online and told me he is a CB. Redknapp said, well **** it, we'll make Storrie's stepson the ****ing chief scout then <laugh>.
 
I have read Ledley"s and Harry"s. I was a bit disappointed with Ledley's as it drops into the usual routine of autobiographies. Family background, early days at school, nothing controversial, I am an ambassador for the club so I toe the party line etc etc. We've all road this type of book.

Harry's is impossible to put down once you've started it. The book does dwell for a bit too long on some of Harry's rants, for example his rant about how shabbily English football and West Ham treated Bobby Moore, but once he has got that off his chest, the book settles down to a fine read.

I particularly enjoyed the story of when he went to Italy to look at a RB for Pompey. On returning to England, he was having dinner with Milan Mandaric and the chief executive Peter Storrie. Harry asked Mandaric for funds to sign this RB. Mandaric refused because he said he had heardt his RB was really a CB, position Poetsmouth didn't need to cover. Harry exploded and said who told you he was a CB. Mandaric said Peter Storrie's 10 year old stepson looked him up online and told me he is a CB. Redknapp said, well **** it, we'll make Storrie's stepson the ****ing chief scout then <laugh>.

You're the second person to say that about the ledley book. Shame as was hoping to find out more yet sounds like he played it safe. Although as I ordered the Ronnie osullivan book and Redknapp book, then the ledley one will offer me a safe escape!

I would like to know if a a club ever tried to sign ledley. Or if he ever had ambitions to leave but maybe best to remember him for being a one club man!

.........That story from Arrys time at pompey is ridiculous but comic! a 10yr old lad doing research on signings and being listened to Lol
 
You're the second person to say that about the ledley book. Shame as was hoping to find out more yet sounds like he played it safe. Although as I ordered the Ronnie osullivan book and Redknapp book, then the ledley one will offer me a safe escape!

I would like to know if a a club ever tried to sign ledley. Or if he ever had ambitions to leave but maybe best to remember him for being a one club man!

.........That story from Arrys time at pompey is ridiculous but comic! a 10yr old lad doing research on signings and being listened to Lol

Yeah, Ledley plays a straight bat throughout. I mentioned on here a few days ago about how I was hoping he might enlighten us about the events at WHL when Poll sent John Terry off. It doesn't get a mention and as an employee of the club, I suppose this was inevitable.

I am certain you will enjoy Harry's . He doesn't have a problem taking the piss out of himself, doesn't seem to take himself too seriously and comes across as a bloke you would love to spend a few hours with.
 
Yeah, Ledley plays a straight bat throughout. I mentioned on here a few days ago about how I was hoping he might enlighten us about the events at WHL when Poll sent John Terry off. It doesn't get a mention and as an employee of the club, I suppose this was inevitable.

I am certain you will enjoy Harry's . He doesn't have a problem taking the piss out of himself, doesn't seem to take himself too seriously and comes across as a bloke you would love to spend a few hours with.

The worst book I have read was David Ginolas biography, was the only book my brother decided to bring to me when I was in hospital and needed something "interesting", not sure if my brother was having a laugh or had a man crush on Ginola, yet after a few pages i'm sat there thinking "really David, for a man of you're experience, you actually allowed this book to be published", some of the wording was if he asked a 10yr old boy to narrate his career, not to mention him attempting to let loose over what happened with Graham, cringe-worthy at the best of times!

I guess the point is, if a player is a nice guy and a quiet guy, such as King & Ginola then don't expect them to suddenly reveal all in their book.

Better stay safe and stick to the self proclaimed loud mouths, at least you know you're in for a good read!
 
Ricky Hatton's autobiography is out too.

It should be interesting. Trained hard, won fight, fell off the wagon, 20 pints per day, weight ballooned by 4 stone, lost 4 stone, trained hard, won fight, fell off the wagon etc......

Taking 30,000 fans to Las Vegas for a fight was impressive, especially for a City fan.
 
Slightly tangental to that engadget article; Google Googles scares me no end. I took a photo of two friends a while back and Google recognised the patterned wallpaper in the background and tried to sell it to me. The amount of faces it recognises is scary too - I took a photo at Swindon's County Ground and it tried to recognise every face of every supporter who was in focus.

Watching me, watching you.
 
Slightly tangental to that engadget article; Google Googles scares me no end. I took a photo of two friends a while back and Google recognised the patterned wallpaper in the background and tried to sell it to me. The amount of faces it recognises is scary too - I took a photo at Swindon's County Ground and it tried to recognise every face of every supporter who was in focus.

Watching me, watching you.

Its hunting you down for that thought as we speak
 
Slightly tangental to that engadget article; Google Googles scares me no end. I took a photo of two friends a while back and Google recognised the patterned wallpaper in the background and tried to sell it to me. The amount of faces it recognises is scary too - I took a photo at Swindon's County Ground and it tried to recognise every face of every supporter who was in focus.

Watching me, watching you.

Its hunting you down for that thought as we speak
 
Slightly tangental to that engadget article; Google Googles scares me no end. I took a photo of two friends a while back and Google recognised the patterned wallpaper in the background and tried to sell it to me. The amount of faces it recognises is scary too - I took a photo at Swindon's County Ground and it tried to recognise every face of every supporter who was in focus.

Watching me, watching you.

Its hunting you down for that thought as we speak
 
Sutton's game tonight is postponed,waterlogged pitch.On November 1st Sutton host a gentlemen's evening,with Pat Jennings as guest speaker,one of the items for Auction is a framed Spurs no11 shirt,signed by Gareth Bale,just before he joined Real
 
35,000 vBulletin sites, such as this one, have been hacked over the past week.

Maybe some of the posting problem are related to that..?

10 zillion script-kiddies all trying to hack this site at once..?
 
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/5...cked-vbulletin-vulnerability-cms-software.htm

In late August Internet Brands, the company behind vBulletin, issued a warning to all customers running versions 4.x and 5.x of its software, that they needed to remove two directories ( "/install" and "/core/install") on sites using the system or they would leave themselves open to an unspecified attack.

It seems that many customers didn't listen, and security company Imperva has revealed that over 35,000 websites running vBulletin have been hacked using this vulnerability. EA, Zynga, Sony and Steam are all listed as vBulletin customers on the company's website.

Maybe they will listen now!