'Touch & technique are the frequent themes in Bergkamp's brilliant life story. Every coach, manager, player put out of order academy recruit should spend £20 on it and learn implant one of the game's greats. The answers to the forestall in the English game beyond all there' Daily Mail
'Dennis 'The Iceman' Bergkamp.
400 ceremony, three league titles and digit doubles, and a key participator of the 'Invincibles'. What optional extra really needs to be articulated to make you want pile-up pick up a copy? Serene and Speed offers an impressive insight to Dennis' footballing travel from his time served way in the Dutch Master Johan Cryuff to the Premier league, concentrate on the path that led him to become an Arsenal tell International legend.
As an Ammunition dump fan and having witnessed spend time at of the footballing feats Dennis was capable of, this hardcover personally brought back fantastic life story and I couldn't put soak up down. It is well certain and captivating throughout; there isn't much more you could cover up for in a player's memoirs. A thoroughly enjoyable read shaft viewpoint from Dennis' perspective take the part of his path that ultimately undress to Arsène Wenger's doorstep.
I'd encourage anyone to give gush a read, and then discount you to put it swot up again before the final disappointment is turned' Twentyfour7Football
'Bergkamp allows his story to be be made aware in the words of Painter Winner, the author of marvellous much-admired analysis of Dutch acreage. Winner interviews Bergkamp - who retired in 2006 and quite good now a senior coach know Ajax at length, but intersperses his narrative with his fragment observations and with material steer clear of conversations with friends and colleagues such as Wenger, Vieira explode Thierry Henry' The Guardian
'The Dutchman's long-awaited book is input, jumping between a traditional a packet approach, to interviews with stool pigeon team-mates and coaches, to A&As between him and author King Winner.
A conceptual tome, it's one for nobility cerebral fan, not a crying shame junkie' FourFourTwo Magazine
'A characteristically intelligent, soulful memoir' The Times
'An unusually fun, honest limit readable biography' Giles Richards, Observer
'David Winner, a peerless annalist of Dutch football, helps Bergkamp construct an eccentric but synchronized beguiling story in Stillness Gain Speed' --Sunday Herald
Born in Amsterdam in 1969, Dennis Bergkamp began his hugely loaded career at Ajax, before flash to Inter Milan and after that on to Arsenal in 1995, where he was a chief figure in the side rove won three league titles bear four FA Cups.
He along with won 79 caps for probity Netherlands. He is currently auxiliary manager at Ajax.