Gaz autobiography

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January 17, 2020
So, im not a Gaz beadle fan. I used to watch geordie shore but now don't because all the OG's have left. I never liked Gaz. I only got this book beacuse It was one of the cheapest books i could find. However, this book suprised me. Gaz isn't likeable on Geordie shore, mainly because of the way he treated charlotte crosby. He comes across as selfish, disloyal, arrogant, and stone cold. One of the positives is that you read that Gaz does have feelings and his view on the way things actually took place on Geordie shore. He says in so many words that most of it was just an act etc, but obviously not directly. We can't expect miracles. He also as had a few disapointments in his life that knocked him off the pedestal he likes to put himself on, which probably did him good in the long run. He discribes a very dull life that he had before the whole geordie shore thing began. He says he was on the doll, and spent hours playing online games, wondering what to do with his life. Then his life clearly changed for the

Read about the football champion who crammed more highs and lows into an 11-year career than just about any player of his generation

Carrying the surname of his uncle and Immortal Reg, he had blinding pace, a shimmy, a step, and an innate sense of timing. Whether it was for St George Illawarra, NSW, or Australia, he could seemingly sniff out a try at will. As former NSW coach Phil Gould once remarked: "Mark Gasnier, the best centre I have seen." Yet for a game that came to him so naturally, Gasnier's career was never so straightforward. His famous bloodlines and the notorious hoodoo that had seen the Dragons fail to win a premiership in three decades meant the weight of expectation never went away. A drunken phone call during a NSW bonding session that led to his sacking on the eve of his Origin debut, the curse of injury and the ultimate decision to walk away from the game and play rugby union for Paris glamour club Stade Francais only add to his complex journey. Those obstacles only made the finish—when he returned to the NRL to win the grand final with St George Illawarra—swee

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