Alan Sugar: what you see is what you get. My autobiography.
I must say this is one of the best autobiographies I’ve read for a long time. I bought this mainly because he was a director of Spurs and I wanted to hear his version of what happened between Venables and himself. I must say I was a writer for various Spurs magazines at the time and was also one of a few writers who actually supported him; over Venables. His conclusion was basically what I said at the time; that Venables was one of the biggest crooks going. If Venables had won his court case for Spurs then their would be no football ground there now.
He talks about how being a director at Spurs effected his other business; and being a ‘one trick pony’ himself.
He talks about his early days growing up in London’s poorer district. Starting out in life as a seller of aerials from the back of a van. Building Amstrad up to a multi million pound business. His working deals with Rupert Murdock and he also talks about his failed business adventures. He talks about his family and his wife.
Sugar also talks about doing the Apprentice (which he wanted to do) and the goings on behind the scenes. He talks about becoming a Sir and then a Lord. He also talks about being out spoken.
An excellent book.