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The Game: Player. Pundit. Fan.

Player. Pundit. Fan.

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The Game: Player. Pundit. Fan.

By: Micah Richards
Narrated by: Delon Jessop
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About this listen

‘The game isn’t what it seems from the outside. The game isn’t quite what I was expecting. The game doesn’t always work like the people on television think it does. The game is better, worse and stranger than you can imagine, and that is coming from someone who saw it all with their own eyes.’

Ever wondered what really goes on inside a Premier League dressing room, what it’s like to train under Roy Hodgson, Roberto Mancini and Fabio Capello – and what happens when you kick a sandwich at one of them?

When it comes to football, former Manchester City and England star Micah Richards has seen it all – and laughed about most of it. In The Game, Micah shares his funniest and frankest stories from on and off the pitch, be it arriving at his first England training session with two left boots, attempting to supervise the infamous Mario Balotelli or winding up Roy Keane on Super Sunday. From how he spent his first Premier League paycheque and how he prepared – financially and mentally – for the day they stopped coming, to the euphoria of lifting the Premier League trophy and the physical and emotional impact of injury, Micah reflects openly on the many wins and losses in professional football.

Full of Micah’s signature cheeky wit, this intimate, unmissable memoir goes behind the scenes of the beautiful game and a remarkable life and career.

Entertainment & Performing Arts Film & TV Football (Soccer) Personal Development Personal Success Sports Game Inspiring England

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Critic reviews

“[A]n immensely readable book that takes us deep inside the strange and often unhinged hidden life of a Premier League footballer” Donald McRae, The Guardian

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Really good insight into the modern game of football. The narration slightly lets it down though. Michah’s humour doesn’t quite come across in the way it’s obviously intended. Would love to hear a version read by the man himself.

Great book by a great guy.

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Awesome listen; captivated throughout the story as Micah gives his honest review of the Game, journey and career. Worth a listen if you’re a football fan.

Better than a Nandos!! Loved it!!

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I feared he wpuld strip off the skin of this strange game I know so little of in my old age. He opened it all, scrubbing the whiteboard clean, leading my ignorant, unwilling heart onto the pitch, sharing his years at the top, the crash of losing his place there. He’s thoughtful, smart and he’s seen it all but he is a wonderful , old-fashioned storyteller. One disappointment: his tale is there in all his own words but oh, Micah Richard’s own voice, so full of life and its own throaty rhythm has been smoothed away by a charming, 3 piece suit sort of narrator. A pity.
No matter - the game is still the hero here . L BLANDFORD

A man who made his mother proud

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Just ye

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Would have liked it to be read by Micah, feel sure he would have put pauses in the right places! Missed his unmistakable laugh.

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