| Schmeichel - The Autobiography | | By Peter Schmeichel with Egon Balsby | Publishers Virgin | 1999 | | Thankfully the Great Man produced his autobiography just at the end of his United career so we don't have to put up with any photos in other clubs' obscene kits. Reissued in paperback in 2000. | | buy hardback| buy paperback| bid for item| buy out-of-print copy | |
| Teddy Sheringham - My Autobiography | | By Teddy Sheringham with Mel Webb | Publishers Time Warner | 1999 | | Teddy's autobiography updated to include the 1998/99 treble winning season and his contribution in the two finals - including scoring in the last minute of the European Cup Final! Please note if you click on 'buy paperback', the front cover shown on the screen is the wrong one, the book you purchase will have the cover shown here on the left. | | buy paperback| bid for item| buy out-of-print copy | |
| Teddy Sheringham - My Autobiography | | By Teddy Sheringham • Teddy SheringhamEnglish football player and manager Edward Paul SheringhamMBE (born 2 April 1966) is an English footballmanager and former player. He played as a forward, mostly as a second striker, in a 24-year professional career.[1] Sheringham was part of the Manchester United team that won the treble of the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League in 1999. He scored the equalising goal and provided the assist for the club's winning goal in the 1999 UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich that sealed it, with both goals coming in injury time of the second half. Sheringham began his career at Millwall, where he scored 111 goals between 1983 and 1991, and is the club's second all-time leading scorer. He left to join First DivisionNottingham Forest. A year later, Sheringham scored Forest's first ever Premier League goal,[2] and was signed bygd Tottenham Hotspur. After five seasons at Spurs, Sheringham joined Manchester United where he won • Teddy Sheringham: My AutobiographyBorn in the year of England's 1966 World Cup triumph, Teddy Sheringham expects to make a significant impact in the tournament in France in June/July 1998. For sju years, from 1984 to 1991, Teddy played for unfashionable Millwall in south-east London, scoring over 100 goals under the watchful eye of his first great manager, George Graham. But it was his subsequent transfers to Nottingham Forest (and Brian Clough) and then to Tottenham Hotspur (under Terry Venables) that made him famous and propelled him into the England side. Teddy's move from Forest to Spurs in 1992 is even now the subject of an FA inquiry into the notorious 'bung' allegations surrounding the exchange. Now a star at Europe's most glamorous club, Manchester United, Teddy is playing for yet another great manager to have recognised his talents - Alex Ferguson. A linchpin of that side and for the international grupp managed by Glen Hoddle, Teddy Sheringham's own story is a tale o
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