Having read the autobiographies of Gary Nelson and Steve Claridge they make for a much better read than a ghosted autobigraphy of somone who gets his arse wiped for him and has nothing to say save blaming everyone but himself for his own abject performance at the last World Cup.
Tony Adams' autobiography is another example of a worthwhile autobiography. There's a legitimate story worth telling. Or try Gary Imlach's biography of his father, another good read.