Anelka autobiography in five shorts

          Former France and Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier has dismissed allegations by former Reds striker Nicolas Anelka that he is a racist.

        1. Nicolas Anelka has the football world on tenter hooks with the imminent release of his audacious autobiography 'It's not me.
        2. Misunderstood?
        3. A new book charting the progress of French international football from the dark days of to world cup glory is reviewed by ERIC.
        4. Patrice Evra was the teammate for Nicolas Anelka that Roy Keane never had playing for Ireland.
        5. Misunderstood?!

          Nicolas Anelka

          French footballer (born 1979)

          Nicolas Sébastien Anelka (born 14 March 1979) is a French professional football manager and former player who played as a forward.

          As a player, he regularly featured in his country's national team, often scoring at crucial moments. Known for his ability to both score and assist goals, he has been described as a classy and quick player, with good aerial ability, technique, shooting, and movement off the ball, and was capable of playing both as a main striker and as a second striker.[5][6]

          Anelka began his career at Paris Saint-Germain, but soon moved to Arsenal.

          No, it's supposedly a quote from Nicolas Anelka's book.

          At Arsenal, he won the 1997–98 Premier League and FA Cup double. He became a first team regular and won the PFA Young Player of the Year Award the following season. He moved to Real Madrid for £22.3 million in 1999.

          He was part of the Real Madrid team that won the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League, but he did not settle in well and returned to PSG in a