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Flip Martian

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197 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Clearly this may be a bad question to ask on a site populated by powerfully built company director types who doubtless all played Rugger...BUT, just in case any of the footy fans on the forum see this... wink

Have any of you any recommendations for good books about football? Decent biogs, or books generally. For example, Broken Dreams by Tom Bower about the politics and machinations of the FA and managers generally is really interesting, I thought, as was Pete Davies' All Played Out about Italia '90. Quite enjoyed Stuart Pearce's and Graeme Le Saux's autobiogs a lot although the latter did moan a lot.

So any recommendations? Recent or old (not averse to old stuff - I've just found a book by Tommy Lawton from the 1950s!). I'm a Liverpool supporter and have quite a few LFC related books (feel free to include those in suggestions though) but will read any really.

BRISTOL86

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112 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Pirlo's book is a fantastic read.

Also 'Fear and Loathing in La Liga' if you're interested in El Clasico.

bigandclever

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245 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Forever Young: The Story of Adrian Doherty, Football's Lost Genius.
Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football.
The Damned United.
Full Time: The Secret Life Of Tony Cascarino.

All great reads in my opinion smile

Flip Martian

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Thursday 7th July 2016
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All good suggestions, ta - keep 'em coming!

The Damned Utd was a good read - different style of writing but it worked really well. There's another book related to that called "We Are The Damned United" by Phil Rostron which tells the same story with contributions from the players - so a bit more factual. Fascinating to read them both.

Turquoise

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104 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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The only football book I've read is An Epic Swindle about LFC and it made me so angry that I think it's best I don't know about the incompetence behind the scenes of the club I love.


Flip Martian

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Thursday 7th July 2016
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Turquoise said:
The only football book I've read is An Epic Swindle about LFC and it made me so angry that I think it's best I don't know about the incompetence behind the scenes of the club I love.
Ta for putting that in there. Yeah I read it too - I honestly found it fascinating and it answered so many "wtf is going on?" questions from that time. Finance bores me to death but its a great breakdown of just what the hell was going on. Never again, hopefully.

Turquoise

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104 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Flip Martian said:
Turquoise said:
The only football book I've read is An Epic Swindle about LFC and it made me so angry that I think it's best I don't know about the incompetence behind the scenes of the club I love.
Ta for putting that in there. Yeah I read it too - I honestly found it fascinating and it answered so many "wtf is going on?" questions from that time. Finance bores me to death but its a great breakdown of just what the hell was going on. Never again, hopefully.
Dark days.

To be hours away from administration just boggles the mind.

As you say, never again, hopefully.

Flip Martian

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Friday 8th July 2016
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Found another which looks really interesting. Only published in May:

Retired by Alan Gernon - examining what happens to footballers after they retire. Lots of former household names and what pickles some can end up in.

Rhodri27

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102 months

Sunday 10th July 2016
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A season with Verona.

A great read from an English bloke following everyone home and away. Had me roaring out load on numerous occasions.

Jeff Stelling jelly man's thrown a wobbly

Flip Martian

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Monday 11th July 2016
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Rhodri27 said:
A season with Verona.

A great read from an English bloke following everyone home and away. Had me roaring out load on numerous occasions.

Jeff Stelling jelly man's thrown a wobbly
Ta for those, will have a look.

selym

9,557 posts

178 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Greatest-Footballer-You-N...

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: The Robin Friday Story. Honestly, it's a great read.

PurpleTurtle

7,592 posts

151 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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+1 on the Robin Friday story, it is an excellent read.

I also enjoyed this book, mainly because when Frank played for Huddersfield Town in the 60's my parents knew a fellow Terriers player, so my Dad went out on a few post-match drinking sessions with a few of the players. The game was soemwhat different then, as you would expect this is all birds, booze and cars, but it's an entertaining read all the same.


Joey Ramone

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132 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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As stated already, A Season With Verona is a superb book. And I don't even like football!

Flip Martian

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Monday 11th July 2016
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I do remember reading the Robin Friday book, years ago. Good read, that one, well recommended.

I love the idea that Frank Worthington's book has a forword by Bill Maynard! hehe

PurpleTurtle

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151 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Flip Martian said:
I do remember reading the Robin Friday book, years ago. Good read, that one, well recommended.

I love the idea that Frank Worthington's book has a forword by Bill Maynard! hehe
Well, to use football parlance, he did play, ahem, 'The Gaffer'!! smile

unrepentant

21,671 posts

263 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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selym said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Greatest-Footballer-You-N...

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw: The Robin Friday Story. Honestly, it's a great read.
I was a youngster on the terraces at Elm Park in the 70's and Robin was the best player I ever saw! Such wasted talent, he should have played for England and his self destruction was a tragedy. I bought the book when it first came out, one of the writers was the bass player in Oasis. They were supposed to be making a movie based on it?

Flip Martian

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Monday 18th July 2016
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unrepentant said:
I was a youngster on the terraces at Elm Park in the 70's and Robin was the best player I ever saw! Such wasted talent, he should have played for England and his self destruction was a tragedy. I bought the book when it first came out, one of the writers was the bass player in Oasis. They were supposed to be making a movie based on it?
Yeah they were - last I can find on that was dated May last year when they named the actor playing him. Nothing since. The other writer of the book, Paolo Hewitt, wrote the script.

unrepentant

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263 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Worthington and Friday. What a pairing they'd have made!. They could be part of a pure entertainment X1;

1. Peter Schmeichel
2. Denis Law
3. Stuart Pearce
4. Alan Hudson
5. Dave McKay
6. Bobby Moore
7. Matt Le Tissier
8. Rodney Marsh
9. Robin Friday
10. George Best
11. Frank Worthington

Bench

12. Stan Bowles
13. Jimmy Greaves
14. Glen Hoddle

I'm playing Denis Law at right back because he could play anywhere and I can't think of a right back. biggrin

TwigtheWonderkid

44,665 posts

157 months

Sunday 7th August 2016
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Left Foot In The Grave - Garry Nelson
Fever Pitch - Nick Hornby.

I also really enjoyed "We Don't Know What We're Doing" by Adrian Childs.

Flip Martian

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Sunday 7th August 2016
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Left Foot In The Grave - Garry Nelson
Fever Pitch - Nick Hornby.

I also really enjoyed "We Don't Know What We're Doing" by Adrian Childs.
The Garry Nelson is excellent - I must pick up a copy of that. I borrowed it years ago from the library. I have Fever Pitch. Interesting recommendation on Childs - I've seen that in shops and umm'ed and ah'ed about getting it. The other 2 are good, so will have a look, ta.