As a Newcastle United fan, I was brought up watching Gazza play and seeing how very talented he was. I also live very close to his family, so this book was definitely of interest to me. It was an interesting idea to try to categorise memories and experiences using the 8 emotions, but that did lead to some repetition throughout. Some of Paul's early experiences are heart-breaking, with one in particular making me cry. I felt that the book just scratched over lots of things and didn't really focus on anything in depth which was frustrating as some were definitely worth saying more about. The book reads like a conversation between Gazza and the audience, and is obviously written to entertain, which Paul says his aim is. It does give some insight in to Paul's character, but I would have loved more depth and self awareness. Overall, I found the book disappointing as both a sports book and a biographical book.