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David Batty: The Autobiography

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David Batty has been one of the most consistent midfielders in the English game since the 1980s. In this revealing and outspoken autobiography, he talks about his difficult relationship with Howard Wilkinson, his battle to save his career after serious injury, his notorious onfield punch-up with team-mate Graeme Le Saux, and how he once took some of the Leeds players to work on the bins during the off-season. Here, David Batty, the son of a Leeds dustbinman, is unsurprisingly straight-talking and honest; but his story offers humour and great tales.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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David Batty is a legend... his autobiography is written in an unpretentious, easy to read style. Recommended to fans of the Mighty Whites everywhere.
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