Nick Hornby Quotes
Dialogue In The Works Of Autobiography Is Quite Naturally Viewed With Some Suspicion. How On Earth Can The Writer Remember Verbatim Conversations That Happened Fifteen, Twenty, Fifty Years Ago? But 'Are You Playing, Bob?' Is One Of Only Four Sentences I Have Ever Uttered To Any Arsenal Player (for The Record The Others Are 'How's The Leg, Bob?' To Bob Wilson, Recovering From Injury The Following Season; 'Can I Have Your Autograph, Please?' To Charlie George, Pat Rice, Alan Ball And Bertie Mee; And, Well, 'How's The Leg, Brian?' To Brian Marwood Outside The Arsenal Club Shop When I Was Old Enough To Know Better) And I Can Therefore Vouch For Its Absolute Authenticity.
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