If I met Lutz I'm not sure whether I would find him an inspiration or a nightmare to be around, but his antics certainly make for a great read. Football and travel are two of my biggest passions so this book brought them together brilliantly.
I felt the book could've been a little longer actually, such is the incredible life he's led, and he talks about money a lot. It's something I've noticed footballers tend to do in their autobiographies, talking about considerable amouts of money in pretty throwaway terms, and it's not something I find attractive. Like I say, I'm not sure how much I would warm to Lutz. Still, I admire him for putting his all into his career and his work on tackling global warming, and I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The game's taken him on an amazing journey that perhaps many more illustrious players have missed out on.