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There's an Awful Lot of Bubbly in Brazil

The Life and Times of a Bon Viveur

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By Alan Brazil, Mike Parry
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  • Published: 4th Jun 2007
  • ISBN: 1905156367
  • Pages: 320
  • Photos: 40
  • Size: 198mm x 130mm

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Alan Brazil's hilariously engaging autobiography was the surprise bestseller of 2006, a life-enhancing antidote to the bland life-stories of a gaggle of young Premier League superstars.

Alan and his co-writer, Mike 'Porky' Parry, have added fresh stories of japes, pranks and mishaps, and they can be relied upon to keep the bottles of bubbly slipping down a treat.

Funny and controversial by turns, There's an Awful Lot of Bubbly in Brazil will delight and entertain all football followers as well as the multitude of fans of Alan's talkSPORT breakfast show.

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