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|title=The Boss: The Many Sides of Alex Ferguson
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|format=Paperback
|pages=624
|publisher=Pocket Books
|date=7 May 2002
|isbn=0743207483
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I first encountered Michael Crick more than a decade ago when I read his biography of Jeffrey Archer, on which Mark Lawson commented in The Guardian that the book "divides between the stuff you just couldn't make up and the stuff Jeffrey Archer did just make up." The book was superb reading and quickly became dog-eared as it was read, re-read and passed to others. I'm not a lover of football, but when I saw that Crick had written a biography of Sir Alex Ferguson I knew that I wouldn't regret reading it. I wasn't disappointed.
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