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by - written on 21/09/09 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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GIGGS is the title of footballer Ryan Gigg's autobiography. The book focuses on the life of Manchester United and Wale's left winger who is a legend in the British game winning nearly every trophy there is to win. The book starts on his childhood and Gigg's Welsh roots that became a problem when he moved to England as he was embarased by his accent. Gigg's father surname was Wilson, but Gigg's changed his surname to his mother's when his parents split up. I find childhood stories boring and this was no exception as there's nothing exciting in this section. Gigg's then goes on to explain his apprenticeship at Old Trafford. He had to do all the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/12/05 (Very useful, 2837 readings)
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I have been a massive fan of Ryan Giggs since I was 12 years old. My bedroom wall was covered in posters of him, I had scrap books full of articles about him, all of my Manchester United shirts had ‘Ryan Giggs’ emblazoned on them and I even went to watch Manchester United train in the hope that I would get to see Ryan Giggs. As it turned out I met everyone but Giggsy. When I first heard he was writing an Autobiography I was initially excited at the prospect of reading the ins and outs of a football player I have been a fan of for over a decade and when it came out into the shops, I sent my beloved Husband on a mission to secure the purchase for me. Either ... Read the complete review
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