Customer Reviews
Remembered and much Appreciated - By: Dr J Brooks, 09 Aug 2005 
If football is your interest, hobby or life, even if it's not, you will very much enjoy & appreciate this latest autobiography of Bobby Robson. Bobby (just) seems to have always been aroundin football but his story, comments & wise counsel are fresh & appropriate to today's world of modern international football. If the saying "Been...Done it.....Got the T-Shirt" applies to anyone it truely applies to Bobby Robson. Do read the book you'll enjoy it for who Bobby Robson is, as well as what he has donein his 72 years of life.
Will keep looking at this site to see if FS of Newcastle provides a review & 5 Stars.
National Treasure - By: Peter Millichip, 05 Aug 2005 
This fantastic book will ultimately become part of football folklore. Quite simply Sir Bobby is a National treasure embodying all that has been good about British sport over the last half century. The book is funny, informative & utterly delicious. It gives you a real "I was there" feeling, which is of course the stuff of legend. It never resorts to any undignified sensationalism, but why should it when the man's actions speak for themselves. This book is a must for any self-respecting sports fan, or indeed anyone who just loves the man.
Farewell But Not good bye - By: , 03 Aug 2005 
This book is amazing, ill give you an idea of how good it is. I bought it Saturday afternoon. I began reading, never stopped, 3 am sunday morning, i finish the book. Buy it, read it, enjoy it.
Farewell Sir Bob - By: kelly-anne bennett, 02 Aug 2005 
Although the book is titled to 'but not goodbye' i have my suspicions Sir Bob is finishedin football. This book is pulls at the heart strings sometimesin the way Sir Bob seems never to have been given the backing except for his time at Ipswich.
This shows Sir Bob to be an honest genuine nice person who values family more than anything.
It is a good read for any avid football fan, especially if your a geordie, yet he dosn't divulge any stories that have previosly not been divulged. He comes across as slightly bitter about the final chapter of his managerial career, some may feel with justification.
A great read. - By: , 01 Aug 2005 
Recently I have read autobiographys from Roy Keane, Vinne Jones & Paul Gascoinge & these are all strongly recomended by me, however, Bobby Robsons "Farewell but not Goodbye" I belive beats them all, even though i have just starting reading chapter 3. His life is so vividy detailed & can be very amusing but also very sad at times. I strongly recommend this book to everyone even if you're not a fan of football.