PEPE
My Autobiography
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4.1 • 95 Ratings
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Publisher Description
PEPE REINA or José Manuel ‘Pepe’ Reina Páez is widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world. He is one of the biggest and most influential characters in the Anfield dressing room.
Pepe began his career with Barcelona before leaving to join Villarreal in 2002 and then Liverpool in 2005, where he has so far won the UEFA Super Cup and FA Cup. He has won The Golden Glove award for clean sheets in a season more than any other Premier League goalkeeper. He is also a European Championship and World Cup winner with Spain.
Tony Barrett, his co-author, is the Merseyside Football Correspondent for The Times newspaper, and lives in Liverpool.
Pepe Reina is a hero to the fans of Liverpool Football Club.
The Reds’ goalkeeper has established himself as one of the big stars at Anfield and worn the captain’s armband in the absence of Kop legends Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher.
Pepe: My Autobiography is the fascinating personal account of his rise to the top of the game. From winning the FA Cup, European Championship and World Cup, to the agony of a Champions League final defeat and surviving the off-pitch drama that tore one of the country’s greatest football clubs apart.
Pepe has witnessed first-hand the rise and fall of Rafa Benitez’s Spanish revolution at Anfield and he gives his revealing insight on some amazing Kop glory nights as well as the controversial departures of compatriots Xabi Alonso and Fernando Torres.
He also speaks openly about the ill-fated reign of Roy Hodgson and the events that forced him to consider his Reds future before the arrival of new American owners and Kenny Dalglish’s celebrated return.
Pepe paints a colourful portrait of his legendary Spanish team-mates and reveals how bittersweet experiences suffered by his goalkeeper father provided him with the personal inspiration to succeed.
Away from the pitch, Pepe is a real family man who feels at home in Liverpool, and someone who likes to enjoy every day to the full.
The gloves are off. THIS IS HIS STORY
Customer Reviews
Pepe - A Man of Integrity
Having Bruce Grobbelaar as you're goalkeeping idol leaves others with a hard task to impress you. I bought Pepe's book and expected the usual narcissistic tales that have come to form the staple diet of the modern footballing autobiography, how I was proven wrong.
The book (co written by Tony Barrett) is a story of a Goalkeeper who has won World Cups and European Championships, played with some of the greatest of all time, but yet remains humble of His achievements. Most autobiographies bore the life out of people with chapters of their upbringing, childhood and stories that should really just be left for family Christmas parties. Pepe does discuss his beginnings and childhood but in a way which actually leaves you wanting to know more, a rarity.
The passage from La Masia and Barca to Liverpool via Villareal is included with great tales, wisdom and above all else a sense of respect for the man. It may not be as good as Grobbelaar's autobiography but it's certainly better than Toni Schumacher's and you can't ask for more than that.
Pepe
Pepe is a scouser!