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Mel sterland autobiography meaning

          Boozing, Betting & Brawling: The Autobiography of M by Sterland, Mel Hardback.!

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          Sheffield Wednesday legend, known to many people as Zico, speaks about boozing, betting and brawling which is also the title of his book which is due to be released mid August 2008.

          But why did he decide to write the book now?

          “To be honest I had been asked about 20 years ago to write a book but the time just wasn’t right.

          I didn’t think I had done enough in football to write about it.

          “It just felt right to do it now.

          Take, for example, a staggering recollection from the autobiography of Mel Sterland, a one-cap England international who made hundreds of.

        1. A 'sadistic' trilogy of matches over the Christmas period saw the two rivals collide again leading to a quarter of a century of emotions imploding in the space.
        2. Boozing, Betting & Brawling: The Autobiography of M by Sterland, Mel Hardback.
        3. Called Tony Toms, or Tomsy to his victims Mel Sterland, no stranger to an oddball move himself as we'll discover throughout this book, tells us that at the.
        4. “I'd get a really hard toilet brush,” recalled Mel Sterland in his autobiography, “shove it in their bollocks, and twirl it around.” The.
        5. I’ve said a lot in the book. I was truthful and it’s full of some great stories. A lot of time went by and I have kept my issues indoors and not aired them.

          Wednesday v Manchester United in 1985.

          “I’ve got somethings off my chest writing this book...

          It’s not just about football this and football that but it's about me.”

          Mel was born in October 1961 on Sheffield Manor Estate, he was brought up with a large family who worked to make ends meet.

          Mel’s career started at Sheffield Wednesday and he went onto play for Leeds United for four years and then