It is an interesting, and at times amusing, read. He obviously prides himself on being a renegade, and portrays himself as someone with good intentions. Despite being burdened with the millstone of looking like George Michael's more, ummm "flamboyant" brother and supporting a pisspot outfit of a football team, he comes across as someone who did what a lot of us would if we suddenly had £70m in the bank; cars, houses, women, and buying your favourite football team.
He is, without doubt, a Grade A plonker, but I enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.