Rio Ferdinand talks candidly about David Moyes’ first season with Manchester United and the comparisons in management style with long-standing boss Sir Alex Ferguson. He talks about the highs
and lows at the Premier League club, his opinion on the John Terry racism row, thoughts on players through the years including Cristiano Ronaldo and Roy Keane, retiring from international
soccer, plus plenty of celebrity stories and insight into the friends, family, players, and managers that have influenced him most. Rio also discusses the training and discipline needed to do
what he does, as well as offering advice for keeping a level head in a world where fame, money, and celebrity are thrust upon you.
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Theo Walcott
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The Wenger Revolution: Twenty Years of Arsenal
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Saturday, 3pm: 50 Eternal Delights of Modern Football
$700 -
The Lane: The Official History of the World Famous Home of the Spurs
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Messi Vs. Ronaldo: The Greatest Rivalry: 2017 Edition
$453 -
My Story
$628 -
Sandy: The Biography of Sandy Jardine
$558 -
Game Changers: Inside English Football from the Boardroom to the Bootroom
$945 -
Coaching Soccer Like Guardiola and Mourinho: The Concept of Tactical Periodization
$698 -
How to Watch Soccer
$595 -
The Ugly Game: The Corruption of FIFA and the Qatari Plot to Buy the World Cup
$595 -
World Football Records 2017 / World Soccer Records 2017
$873 -
Home and Away: Writing the Beautiful Game
$560 -
Martial: The Making of Manchester United’s New Teenage Superstar
$453 -
Match of the Day Annual 2017
$523 -
Barça: The Illustrated History of FC Barcelona
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Flawed Genius: Scottish Football’s Self-destructive Mavericks
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Hope: My Life in Football
$945 -
Fearless: The Amazing Underdog Story of Leicester City, the Greatest Miracle in Sports History
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Touched By God: How We Won the Mexico ’86 World Cup
$595