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Simp-Lee the Best - My Autobiogrpahy (Paperback)
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Simp-Lee the Best - My Autobiogrpahy (Paperback)
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Lee McCulloch plays for Rangers and is club captain. He signed for
his boyhood heroes in July 2007 in a GBP 2 million transfer from
Wigan and he has helped the club to three SPL titles and a UEFA Cup
Final. His popularity with the Rangers fans has increased
dramatically in recent months during the turmoil at Ibrox. When
others walked out, Lee stated he would play for the club for
nothing and was also the first player to pledge his future to the
Rangers newco. In his explosive autobiography, McCulloch opens up
on the turmoil at Rangers in the past two years as the club was
sold by Sir David Murray to Craig Whyte and the historic events
that followed, from administration to liquidation and to the club
being reformed under Charles Green. He lifts the lid on the
remarkable and fascinating inside story from the dressing room and
their battles with those in power at Ibrox. From his humble
upbringing in Lanarkshire where he was driven to succeed in
football by his strict disciplinarian father, to joining Rangers
and how his first season there left him in tears and regretting the
decision to move to Ibrox, this book has it all. Lee was also a
success at Wigan and was the club's record signing when he joined
them from Motherwell in 2001 for GBP 700,000. He was recently voted
into their all-time Greatest XI and tells the story of their rise
to the English Premiership and the part he played. Lee has been
capped for his country 18 times and tells what it was like to play
under five Scotland managers - Berti Vogts, Walter Smith, Alex
McLeish, George Burley and Craig Levein. He also reveals boozing
sessions with Berti Vogts that left him shocked and opens his heart
on why he quit Scotland under George Burley and the bust-ups that
followed with the SFA. With his high profile as Rangers captain,
his loyal following including more than 50,000 Twitter followers,
and his unique insight into the recent turmoil at Ibrox, Lee
McCulloch's autobiography is Simp-Lee the Best.
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