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Neil Raddock promotes his new autobiography and told the Daily Mail about the cheeky question Leshon Connery, how he contributed to the breakup of Take That and how in an alcohol-saturated evening, it almost made Alan Shearer end his career


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"I got drunk with Nelson Mandela, I beat Robbie Fowler because he shit in my shoe"

Neil Raddock promotes his new autobiography and told the Daily Mail about the cheeky question Leshon Connery, how he contributed to the breakup of Take That and how in an alcohol-saturated evening, it almost made Alan Shearer end his career

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Neil Raddock has never been one of the best brakemen in English football, but throughout the 1990s he was one of the standouts among them.

"Razor" ("Razor") played for Southampton, Tottenham and Liverpool, among others, is considered one of the toughest players in the history of English football and is known for his colorful character.



In the years since retiring, the 52-year-old Raduk has gone through significant bankruptcy and health problems, participated in reality shows, commented here and there and went on to tell about his long career.

In two days, his autobiography, The World According to Razor - My Closest Shaves, will be published, and to promote the book, the Daily Mail last night published a summary of what he prepares for readers.

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On the day Alan Shearer almost ended his career:

"When we played together in Southampton, we met some guys for an evening of drinking. I stripped Alan on the fridge while he was in the bath and bottles fell on the floor. The glass scattered everywhere and he came out and cut. Two fingers His were just hanging in the air, one of them was almost completely cut off. We did not know what to do, everyone was spilled with alcohol. Steve Davis who played at Burnley was with us and was the only one who did not drink. We forced him to take Allen to the hospital. If I knew in the coming years he would "I have so much trouble when he plays against me, I would like his fingers to fall out ... but seriously, I think he has already forgiven me. Alan has a beautiful sense of humor, he is not as dry as he looks."



On an evening of drunkenness on Nelson Mandela:

"We were getting ready for a friendly game in South Africa. We did not know it would come. Suddenly the door of the locker room opened and he came in with bodyguards. After the game he came again and said to us: 'Come, let's have a drink.' "Upstairs. He was in the center and we all sat around him and drank local beer. I called my parents and told them, 'I get drunk with Nelson Mandela.' I do not remember what we talked about, only we sat around the table and did not stop drinking. We were with him four or five hours."



On the departure of Robbie Williams from the band Take That in the mid-1990s:

"The Liverpool guys convinced him to go on an alcoholic holiday with us in Marbella, Spain. He arrived at Manchester airport with a shirt from Fort Vale (his favorite team), Suitcase and football.At that time the members of Take D'at tore his ass and were not allowed to do anything but work, so it was a release step for him.He left the band very soon after, Potter.So we can say that thanks to us the song Angels went on the world air ".

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On the cup final against Manchester United in 1996 (1-0 loss), to which Liverpool players lined up in Giorgio Armani's suits:

"I was not on the squad for that game and that was the biggest disappointment of my career. Anyway, after the game we hired Planet Hollywood and Stan Collimor and I got drunk, went out and climbed the statue of Eros (Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain). I got to the top, hung the Armani jacket on the statue and went down. Today when I pass by the statue I do not understand how the hell I climbed up opal".



On the day he punched Robbie Fowler in the face at the airport:

"We had a long flight and I fell asleep. When I woke up I found out I was left with only one of my Reebok leaves. It turns out Robbie took my other shoe and pooped in it. I loved those shoes. With one shoe. "



On the day he met Sean Connery:

"When I was playing at West Ham, we came to a luxury golf club one day and saw Sean Connery. We decided to send him a 'youthful, unmixed martini' (James Bond's favorite drink) and Ian Wright worked on me that Connery did not name us. And he did not like the gesture. He tried to convince me to punch him in the face ... We went to Connery next to his friends and I just asked him: 'What celebrities did you get to fuck?'. He gave us a scary look and left. After a few moments he came back, "He turned to me and said, 'Zha Zha Gabor, 1963' and went again. To this day I do not know if he laughed or was serious, but it was a huge moment."

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