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Gray Matters: The Autobiography

2.62 of 5 stars 2.62 · rating details · 16 ratings · 3 reviews
Andy Gray has been at the forefront of Britishsoccer for over three decades. Now, for the first time, he tells his own remarkable story, and that of the modern game. From a fanatical footballing household in Glasgow, Andy worked his way to become a teenage prodigy at Dundee. But it was in England that Andy's name was cemented as one of Europe's top strikers, where he won t ...more
Paperback , 320 pages
Published June 1st 2005 by Pan Macmillan (first published October 1st 2004)
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Phillip
I finished reading this a couple of weeks before his sexist comments about a female assistant referee ended with his dismissal as a Sky sports pundit. To be fair to Mr. Gray there was no indication of any sexism in this autobiography, although he comes across as someone who is very forthright about their personal views so I guess you could see it coming. The book itself is a run of the mill footballers autobiography and to be honest the last few chapters look like one big advertisement for Sky T ...more
Ian
Jul 23, 2008 Ian rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Soccer Fans, Sports Fans
Andy Gray has been involved in Football(soccer) for 30+ years, first as a player and now as one of the best commentators in the world.

So far so good. I love learning about how players move within and deal with the world of football. For me there are a lot of parallels with the art world.
Michael Jones
I was given this as a gift a few years for some reason, and despite my negative opinion of Andy Gray, I gave it a try. I did finish the book, but that was due to being on holiday. The stories and anecdotes weren't particularly strong, although I do believe they were honest.
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