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Sir Bobby Robson Biography/Autobiography


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Reminds me of this story :)

 

Sir Bobby is signing copies of his autobigraphy in a bookstore in Newcastle. A bloke patiently queues for ages to get his book signed. When he gets to the front of the queue Sir Bobby asks him his name and starts to sign his copy....

 

Kid: "So, have you signed a lot of books today Mr Robson."

 

Sir Bobby: "Hundreds son, absolutely hundreds."

 

Later that night the bloke gets the book out in the pub to show his mates, opens his copy of the book to read what the legend has written............"To Jimmy, Best Wishes From Bobby Hundreds."!!!!

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Reminds me of this story :)

 

Sir Bobby is signing copies of his autobigraphy in a bookstore in Newcastle. A bloke patiently queues for ages to get his book signed. When he gets to the front of the queue Sir Bobby asks him his name and starts to sign his copy....

 

Kid: "So, have you signed a lot of books today Mr Robson."

 

Sir Bobby: "Hundreds son, absolutely hundreds."

 

Later that night the bloke gets the book out in the pub to show his mates, opens his copy of the book to read what the legend has written............"To Jimmy, Best Wishes From Bobby Hundreds."!!!!

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His Autobiographies, An Englishman Abroad and Fairwell but not Goodbye are both really good reads. There's of course a bit of overlapping, but enough differences to make reading both worthwhile.

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