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Always Managing
- Narrated by: David John
- Length: 13 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Sports & Outdoors, Football
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'From kicking a ball as a kid under the street lamps of Poplar and standing on Highbury's North Bank with my dad, to my first game at West Ham, I was born head over heels in love with football. It saved me, and 50 years on that hasn't changed one bit - I'd be lost without it....'
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- Alan
- 09-01-19
Insightful and Entertaining for a Football Fan!
Enjoyable read and narrated excellently in a similar accent to Harry! Harry is a very likable, honest and insightful man who's knowledge of football is top notch. His witiness and ability to tell funny stories from his experiences of clubs, players, colleagues make this a very entertaining read and those into their Football will certainly enjoy it.
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- Martin
- 29-09-14
"Arry's a Lad"
Would you consider the audio edition of Always Managing to be better than the print version?
Yes. It sounded like Harry was talking to us
What was one of the most memorable moments of Always Managing?
His account of an argument with the then Portsmouth Manager
What about David John’s performance did you like?
He made me think that it was the Author that was reading it
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
There were lots of instances when I would laugh out loud. Harry is a real racounteur
Any additional comments?
A great insight into the life of a football manager.
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- Garry
- 27-11-13
Most enjoyable
Would you listen to Always Managing again? Why?
For the finer details, to hear what I missed
Have you listened to any of David John’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No I have not listened to any before however, David Johns made a great narrator and it certainly helped turn around my disappointed Harry Redknapp did not narrate himself. At times just maybe, just maybe, you could pretend with David's narration it was Harry speaking
Any additional comments?
A very enjoyable memoir of a man I certainly admire for a no nonsense but honest account of himself.
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- abdulaziz
- 14-10-13
Fantasticly written & narrated
What made the experience of listening to Always Managing the most enjoyable?
Absolute pleasure, as 'Arry would say (different class). I was begining to lose interest in Audio Books, I havent had a good listen in my last few picks. This is just Brilliant. You can count on Harry to tell it as it is. I was dissapointed for about 30 seconds that it wasnt narrated by Harry himself but the narration is incredible, it felt like listening to the old man himself. Finished the whole thing in 3 days (& im a busy man i promise you!)
What about David John’s performance did you like?
Fantastic, incredible
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- Mike Oakes
- 16-09-19
Lots about Harry but..
Enjoyed the book and seen a new side to Harry. Thought there’d be more transfer and player talk though.
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- R. Hardcastle
- 15-06-20
Great book
This is a great read, good detail and you would believe Harry is reading it..
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- Stuart A. McIntosh
- 09-09-15
Lovable old barrow boy or canny privileged fraud?
What did you like most about Always Managing?
There's a fair bit of nostalgia and humour as you'd expect
What did you like best about this story?
Little glimpses of the old days, how West Ham let themselves down with their disregard of their heritage
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The story of Bobby Moore from someone who knew him directly. Also Julian Dicks
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
How have I impacted on the lives of so many, when life seems to happen around me without my understanding of how it does?
Any additional comments?
I listened, I heard, i interpreted and I formed my own opinion. Not sure I received the same message as I was supposed to
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- Anonymous User
- 03-03-21
good story ☺️
loved it very good ,narrator excellent as if you were there enjoyed every minute thanks.
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- Matthew Robertshaw
- 15-10-20
Brilliant entertaining book...A great insight.
Loved it.
Great book and very interesting.
A true footballing legend.
I would read this again
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- game0n
- 30-09-20
Very interesting I have always liked Harry
Interesting book and it's nice to hear from Harry in his own words and good luck in the future
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- Joshua Davis
- 23-09-20
Great insight to how Harry is and how he manages!
Really enjoyed the stories he told and some of the people he worked with along his career.
Enjoyed how you got to understand how he is as a man and a manager.
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- Victoria
- 01-08-20
Love Harry Rednap
Great book if you are a football fan
Beautifully read by the great man himself and a very honest book spoken from the heart for the love of his wife, family and work
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- Anonymous User
- 29-06-20
very interesting
i thought it was a bit of a slow start a bit to detailed on the court case for me but after that i really enjoyed it
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- Greg
- 02-02-17
great liste
entertaining from start to finish. First chapter is a little bit mood delfating but after that some great stories from Harry. Many LOLs
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- S. Popat
- 05-08-15
Cracking Book
Fantastic book. Loved every minute of it. I really enjoyed hearing the stories about Merson, Di Canio, Moore, the England job and his south coast roller coaster.