Craig Whyte's Into the Bear Pit book has already established a four-star rating on Amazon - with Celtic fans rushing to praise the content.
We told how Mr Whyte has made various claims in his book including one where former Celtic director Lord Haughey approached him with an offer to buy Rangers.
Controversial Whyte also revealed how administration was "inevitable" and that Gers cheated under former chairman David Murray through their use of EBTs.
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The hardback, available for £7.99 on the website, has already amassed a number of ratings - with an average of 4.1 stars from a possible five. But it appears to be mostly Celtic fans who have bombarded Amazon with their ratings and comments.
One said: "Haven't read this yet but this is definitely 5 star reading". Another, named Glasgow's Green and Whyte, added: "Pair this read with an lovely bowl of jelly and ice cream or perhaps it should be the top prize in a game of pass the parcel? Gather the family and huddle around this masterpiece."
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One commented: "Factual albeit from one side. Just shows the farcical way Scottish football is run. Worth a read for any follower of Scottish football." One wrote: "If I ever met Craig Whyte I'd buy him a pint, he'd never have to pay for a drink as long as he drank along the Gallowgate but that won't happen. The next best thing is to pay for his book."
We recently published an exclusive three-part interview with Mr Whyte himself where he discussed Arsenal shares, what the tax man REALLY thought of the Rangers situation and death threats he has received.
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