5 football autobiographies to read in the absence of matches
3. Stillness and Speed: My Story by Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Bergkamp was surely an exceptional player, a key figure in the Invincibles and one of the best players to ever play in the Premier League, surely one would love to read about his journey.
No matter to which club your allegiance lied, everyone, adored the Dutch player and git amazed with his vision, goals and control. The man was a genius, to say the least.
In this autobiography, you won’t see any spicy statement or a headline-making line. The text in the book is a simple refreshingly new spin on a genre that has often become stale in its old age.
The 269 pages long book will be an easy read in this break, one can surely choose to read this to know the philosophies of the Dutch player.
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