Stars draw self-portraits for charity

April 9, 2010

in Premier League News

Over 40 Barclays Premier League players and managers (and one owner) from all 20 Barclays Premier League clubs have put felt-tip pen to paper in an exclusive Premier League leather-bound book called The Art of Football.

Some of the English game’s greatest on-the-pitch artists have proved their skills extend off the pitch too, with each entry a unique insight into the minds of Barclays Premier League stars.

The book was put together by Premier League World, one of the Premier League’s three weekly magazine shows that are broadcast to fans in 211 territories across the globe. They had the idea of asking interviewees to draw a picture of themselves and sign their portrait, before it was later examined by a graphologist.

significant amount

As The Art of Football filled with some of the biggest names in sport, the Premier League offered the book to Nordoff Robbins to auction at The Football Extravaganza on Monday 12th April, the world’s longest running annual charity football event. Being such a rare piece of sports history it is hoped that the book will create a significant amount to add to the

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