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best football book you will ever read! - Rated Hugely Disappointing - Rated The first 25 pages or so are padded out with Beckham's arrival in Spain and then only sparingly do we hear from McManaman himself. Fellow scally Robbie Fowler's occasional weekend visits are about the only things of interest. Admittedly, the subject matter doesn't provide much to go on during his 4 years there, apart from a decent display in the European Cup final v Valencia, but the author could have dug more from her 'unlimited' access to McManaman and conveyed exaclty what it is like to play for such a legendary cub and be around the Bernabeu at the peak of 'galactico' mania. Edworhty normally writes very well in the Daily Telegraph but I found the book dull, bland and a big let down. A shame indeed. Insightful view of Madrid's transition into a global brand - Rated El Macca- Simply Mac-nificent! - Rated It stands apt in the current World Football situation as perhaps almost as historical document as much as an autobiography complete with anecdotes about what it's like to go and play abroad in the biggest Football club - with the best footballers in the world in this generation. Co-writen by UK Daily Telgraph's Sarah Edworthy (albeit The Telegraph's biases and links with McManaman), and complete with interviews from his ex-colleagues and footballing (who's who list) the book probably will redefine the genre and scape of football autobiographies. McManaman takes us into the most elusively illustrious of dressing rooms, the backrooms, the Real Madrid folklore, traditions and even gives his take on the political stratosphere that remained until he left and carries ramifications for Real Madrid till this day. The affable Macca, so loved by the Real Madrid Ultrasurs and players and club leadership alike, is as engaging describing part match reviews in his four years, part trophy stories, part anecdotes about lifetime friendships forged in wonderfully congenial anecdotes and humorous stories, and part background macrocosmic perspective about the World of Football celebrity, commercialism and its state of affairs- Presidential worship and dressing-room hierarchies, the impact of football clubs when they cash in on their viability in overseas markets like Asia, and the coining of terms like "Galactico" through the role of the media. Crucially highlighted too is the hyperbole and corresponding corollary of the cult of celebrity at all cost in football this day- something he describes (Real Madrid being the trend setting microcosmic model for the game) as the 'Disneyfication' of the club, ergo producing a memoir which manages to be both list of games, successes and an intriguing critique of how a massive football club is run. It all may come across as a piece of ostensibly watered down facts until you realise what Steve McManaman's intellect (being one of the most intelligent footballers who started the trend of confining his words to posh broadsheet columns in the 1990s) is capable of conjuring (pun intended for fans of his exciting brand of playmaking in the game), and realise how much he tries to avoid the usual ego laying (he doesn't even make much mention of his popularity with the fans and players) and is willing to look at the objective side of what Real are about rather than carp about how he fell down the pecking order in his final season. If his football is no mercurial enough, perhaps McManaman's ability to be an objective critic and analyst of the game unlike many in this generation of players still render him a cut above the rest. Others who only see the Beckhams and Owens and fail to see the true gem that whilst on top of the fact that he had gone the road less travelled as the first in his generation 5 years earlier, as the most high profile Bosman transferred and highly paid British export at the time, had also a track record that possibly makes him the most successful export ever. Doubters who dismiss him as a dilettante in Britain will be unable to contend with facts in terms of success- 2 European Cups including scoring in a final which he was Man of the Match, two La Liga titles, a Copa Del Rey and innumerable super cups and finals all across the global circuit before Real's commercial turn. It will also dispel the myth that Macca spent most of his time on the bench as in his first three seasons he appeared 122 times. The honesty with which Macca expresses himself shows part of the reason why he was such a popular figure at the Bernabeu with the supporters - something he himself was reticent to discuss in this book, which says alot about the elegant respect for certain boundaries it carries, unlike most cliched exposes. The commercialisation of Spain's and football's most regal institution is examined in great depth, insight and complete with the right amount of Steve McManaman- affability and the element of someone who is to football, very REAL. By Stephen Thanabalan El Macca- Simply Mac-nificent!!! - Rated |
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