by reading_fan » 28 Jun 2011 23:14
by Svlad Cjelli » 28 Jun 2011 23:54
by Jackson Corner » 29 Jun 2011 04:26
by gazzer, loyal royal » 29 Jun 2011 05:59
by swansea jack » 29 Jun 2011 08:33
Jackson Corner Roy Keane's Autobiography is the best I have read. And I picked up Tony Cascerino's from the Oxfam shop last week and read it in two days it was that good.
by Croydon Royal » 29 Jun 2011 08:47
by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 29 Jun 2011 08:52
Svlad Cjelli Andy Woodman (now West Ham goalkeeping coach).
by Hoop Blah » 29 Jun 2011 09:41
by Silver Fox » 29 Jun 2011 11:30
by Toon Toon Blue army » 29 Jun 2011 12:48
Jackson Corner Roy Keane's Autobiography is the best I have read.
by 11.30 from paddington » 29 Jun 2011 13:50
by Svlad Cjelli » 29 Jun 2011 13:54
11.30 from paddington Also liked 'The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw,' for obvious reasons.
by floyd__streete » 29 Jun 2011 14:00
by Alan Partridge » 29 Jun 2011 14:07
by roadrunner » 29 Jun 2011 14:19
reading_fan I've just read Graham Poll's Seeing Red autobiography on holiday, and found it very interesting - a very open and honest account of his career (with a couple of mentions of RFC in there) and obviously all the stuff surrounding the World Cup. I'd previously read Perluigi Collina's autobiography The Rules of the Game, which was excellent.
I'm now after a new football book to read - any recommendations? I bought Dad the Bert Trautmann biography which I might borrow when he's finished it, but in the mean time what is a good football book you have read and would suggest I try?
by who are ya? » 29 Jun 2011 14:20
11.30 from paddington Also liked 'The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw,' for obvious reasons.
by Handsome Man » 29 Jun 2011 15:30
by From Despair To Where? » 29 Jun 2011 16:20
by Croydon Royal » 29 Jun 2011 17:36
Alan Partridge My favourite Football book i've read is called 'Pointless' by Jeff Connor. He follows East Stirling around for a season, this is a few years old now because recently they've not been as terrible. Probs about 5 years old at the time they were abysmal, on the back of a season where they amassed a mighty 8 points.
He starts off as a taking the piss author and by the end of it is not only a fan but is assistant kitman and helping out with the team. Genius.
by EASTENDER MARKY » 29 Jun 2011 21:38
Silver Fox The Miracle of Castel di Sangre (or something) always gets mentioned on these threads and is a very good read
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