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Budgie The Autobiography of Goalkeeping Legend John Burridge

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John "Budgie" Burridge is a true journeyman pro and a hero to football fans up and down the country. In a unique career spanning 30 years, Budgie played 771 league games for 29 teams, including Crystal Palace and QPR (under Terry Venables at both clubs), Southampton (alongside a young Alan Shearer), Manchester City, Aston Villa (where he would play against Barcelona in the

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Hardcover , 240 pages
Published April 28th 2011 by John Blake (first published April 4th 2011)
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Gerry
A very funny read. John 'Budgie' Burridge is a funny man and he translates his humour onto the printed page superbly.

As the title states, he is a footballing legend. Having begun his football career with his hometown club Workington he moved on to Blackpool and became such a star there that he was inducted into the hall of fame at the football club when it opened a few years ago.

He won the Anglo-Italian Cup with the Seasiders and he gives it full value in a couple of chapters about his time at B
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Alexander
Budgie! All round nutter but, more important, a great goalkeeper. He wasn't at the Hibs long, but ask anyone who saw his first season there and they can't help but smile. He doesn't hold back in this entertaining read as he tells the unvarnished truth about his career. It's good to know that things work out for him because they don't make them like Budgie anymore.
Gary Brigden
Book was a good read and Burridge was one of my first goalkeeping heroes. To be honest though I was disappointed in him - he came across as very high maintenance and someone who would have a bit of a sulk if things didn't go his way. struck me as one of those "really popular in their own mind" type people.
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John Burridge was born in Workington and after briefly going down the mines, where his father worked, he became Workington's goalkeeper.

He moved on to Blackpool in April 1971 and from there he had a succession of clubs as he continued playing professional football into his 40s. He became the oldest player to appear in the Premier League when he played for Manchester City in 1994/95. In total he pl
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