Ollie

Compare book prices at www.BookkooB.co.uk
BookkooB : Cheap books, whichever way you look at it.
Cover of Ollie by Ian Holloway 1906229171title:

Ollie: The Autobiography of Ian Holloway

author:Ian Holloway
format:Hardcover Buy Ollie Now
publisher:Green Umbrella Publishing
released:September 17, 2007
isbn:1906229171
isbn-13:9781906229177
storeavailabilityitem pricedelivered 
Amazon UK    
The Hut    
Sprint Books    
Blackwells    
WH Smith (collect in store)    
Base    
The Book Place    
WH Smith    
Pick a Book    
Global Investor    
Waterstones    
The Book People    
zavvi    
Play.com    
Another Bookshop    
History Bookshop    
Tesco Books    
BookFellas    
Foyles    
Samedaybooks    

Above you will see price and availability details for Ollie: The Autobiography of Ian Holloway by Ian Holloway from the leading UK book stores.

To allow you to quickly compare prices, the stores are arranged in order of delivered price, cheapest first. Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details.

Books Related to Ollie Ian Holloway - ISBN: 1906229171

View other editions of Ollie.
View books by Ian Holloway.

Customer Reviews

Enjoyable read - Rated 3/5
To be honest, I probably wouldn't have ever considered buying this book. But I entered a competition with Ginsters and won a signed copy.
Despite the fact that he has gone to Leicester (I'm a Forest fan) and I should therefore hate the guy, I enjoyed the book and learned a lot about a guy I had always considered to be a complete fruitcake.
The story of an honest bread and butter footballer and manager, not a superstar, and all the more enjoyable for that.


Just about OK - Rated 3/5
As football books go it is just about a stocking filler and will take a very short time to read.
I feel IH has missed a trick here as I find him to be one of those people I have time for on the television but this isnt even mildly amusing. Some good info about his wife and children that shows what a challenge life has been for them. But in all honesty it would not rate too highly on my list of top sports books.


Ollie warts and all - Rated 3/5
Ollie is a man with obvious limitations but raises a grin more than most and it's refreshing to have someone mad as a box of frogs doing press reports rather than Arsene "Not Really Very Amusing" Wenger or Sir Alex "Masticator General" Ferguson. Obviously they are far better managers than Ollie so I expect neither would be especially hurt by my verdict. If you are in a good mood (I read this on Boxing Day with a bellyful of mum's trifle) then one is willing to overlook the sentimentality and, given that you didn't expect this to be Alain de Botton, then just have the odd chuckle and leave it be.


Spoilt the read, - Rated 1/5
I started reading my copy and must admit I was thoroughly enjoying it. Then Ollie ruined it all by going on local TV rubbishing his link to the Leicester job one week, proclaiming his loyality to Plymouth Argyle, then walking out to take the job the next. Fair enough, lots more money and everyone would change employers, but the extremes of his capacity to lie about things makes reading any more of his book pointless. Shame.


Everyone's buddy, olly. - Rated 5/5
As a QPR fan I must admit to some bias but I found the honesty and sincerity of this book thoroughly refreshing. A hard working midfielder in the club's premiership days, it is actually as a manager during some of the club's blackest years that Holloway will be remembered. This account gives his insider thoughts on some of those difficult times, but fans of Bristol Rovers and Plymouth Argyle should also find a lot of interesting information about their clubs in the book. The parallel story of his family life makes moving reading. For an account of the highs and lows of nitty gritty football life, this book would be hard to beat. Thoroughly recommended and good luck to Holloway at Leicester City.

Click here to return to the price comparison table

search for books

similar books

Let's Have Coffee Seeing Red Both Barrels from Brazil Left Field Provided You Don't Kiss Me Deano Lovejoy on Football Back from the Brink Undaunted Behind the Shades

bestselling books


compare other prices

Cheap DVDs at dvdspot
Cheap Games at playspot

quick links

subject directory : Biographies, Business, Children's, Fiction, Food & Drink, Health, History, Home & Garden, Horror, Humor, Religion, Science Fiction, Society, Sports, Travel, other subjects.

information pages : About BookkooB, Release Dates, Bookmarklet, Disclaimer, Privacy Policy. Compare Book Prices.