Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Sol Campbell: Sol Searching

Here we are with the "judas" as according to Spuz fans... Judas? Nope... he's the warrior with winning mentality for us even though he left Arsenal in a bizarre situation. In fact, this is why this book attracts me so much as I am like all other gooners outside... still confused by what was going on after that West Ham game...

At the end, I got my answer. It was a difficult situation for a superstar to swallow and digest in that tough period. Not only that, I finally realized what happened with the Notts Couty shock and the resign of Sol by Le Boss. In short, this biography cleared all my questions and doubts overnight.

The only thing that I failed to find out is the Magpies adventure that supposed to reveal tons of nice stories. At the end, Sol decided to cut it short in this book and it is briefly illustrate inside the book.

Coincidentally... I had just finished Harry Rednapp's biography. As such, this book arrives at the right time and I am really enjoying the Pompey stories once more. Overall, this is a good read and it is as exciting as compares to Dennis Bergkamp's biography. For a full rating of 10, I am rating it at 9. Again... coincidentally, Sol Campbell is weighing his option to join Bergy at Ajax. As such, we might be able to see the two men working together soon. I expect Sol to be the top class coach sooner or later. All the best to the rock of our defense and all time heroes in Arsenal FC!!!

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