Son of Sam 6:17 Fri Apr 20
Best football autobiographies and biographies
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just finished zlatans , a good read, first one id read since eamon dunphys excellent its only a game.can you recommend another
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Yarmouth
12:45 Wed Aug 22
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Does anyone know where to get a copy of Sam Allardyce's auto? -
'Finally got the England job (but greed took over)'
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zico
10:02 Tue Aug 21
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normannomates 3:45 Tue Aug 21
Recently read John Lyall's again. An absolute gent of a guy and a great manager.
Mark Ward's is one I forgot to mention, that's a good read and most of the Boys of 86 stuff is always good to reminisce.
McAvennie's is brilliant, so many funny stories, especially him and Dicksie jumping on a milk float during a pre season run and attending Live Aid the day, or day after he signed for West Ham and wasn't recognised by anybody, how times have changed!
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BubblesCyprus
8:25 Tue Aug 21
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Before my time but Tom Finney was a good read given to me as a present from the only Preston North End supporter I have ever met.
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normannomates
3:45 Tue Aug 21
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Johnny Lyalls
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Sarge
12:54 Mon Aug 20
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Currently on hols but thought I'd recommend Lee Howey's book as I've just finished it.
Great title- Massively Violent and Decidedly Average.
Cracking read. Right up there with the best in the 'category.
Vince (Hilares) is less good - promised much but ultimately didn't deliver that much. Bit like his career really. You get the sense he knows it too.
Shout out too for Martin Kelners 'sit down and cheer'. A look at the history of sport on tv. If you've read or listened to any of his output before (or even paid the £1 for his 'piss poor podcast' (his title not my review)) you'll be familiar with his style and hence this is a very entertaining book.
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charleyfarley
7:00 Sun Apr 29
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Just read Jimmy Bullards book good read
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HairyHammer
6:58 Sun Apr 29
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How to kill a mocking fan
David Sullivan
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zico
6:53 Sun Apr 29
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Leeshere 11:59 Wed Apr 25
A good read that as is McAvennies book. Obviously West Ham wise Ron Greenwoods, John Lyall's, Bonzos, Trevors etc are all good reads and makes you wonder what the hell has happened to our Club!! I'm reading TC's at the moment all about his failed takeover bid. Pity he didn't succeed really although maybe he is best off out of it!
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eusebiovic
10:17 Thu Apr 26
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Garincha by Ruy Castro
A book about the first Brazilian football genius before Pele took over
Even if you don't know much about him - it's an awesome read
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ammerman
6:01 Thu Apr 26
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I enjoyed harry redknapps Psycho s and di canios
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Davenport
4:59 Thu Apr 26
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As said before Paul McGraths is excellent
Simon Jordans book is class.
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Florin
9:29 Wed Apr 25
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I'm not really here by Paul Lake was a brilliant read. Also A little knowledge is a dangerous thing by John Sitton was an eye opener
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Eastside surge
8:42 Wed Apr 25
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Not exactly an autobiography as such but a football book none the less is “ all played out “ by Pete Davis about the 1990 World Cup . One of the best books I’ve ever read .
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J.Riddle
6:33 Wed Apr 25
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Asset stripping under the radar while milking the fans.
David Sullivan
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Private Dancer
6:18 Wed Apr 25
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I went through a spell of reading a few of these but haven't done for years. I have Keane's but have never read it, but may do now.
Some good tips on here, Pearce's is good, he reckons he told his wife that she would never come before football.
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Barnet Steve
4:57 Wed Apr 25
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The Paul McGrath one is a brilliant book. He pulls no punches about his battle with the bottle.
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Cor Blimey
4:21 Wed Apr 25
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Paul Merson - How not to be a professional footballer
Joey Barton - No Nonsense
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Leeshere
11:59 Wed Apr 25
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I enjoyed Mark Ward’s autobiography, a cross between Roy of the Rovers and The Wire, would recommend.
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claret on my shirt
10:18 Tue Apr 24
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not an autobiography but the secret footballer series are a good read
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deanjcrawford
9:54 Tue Apr 24
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Seconded re: "The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw." Not particularly well written but soem amazing stories.
Also, it's fiction, but i loved "The Damned United." The film was a load of shit in comparison, but the book reads like American Psycho mixed with I Am Zlatan.
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HairyHammer
7:09 Tue Apr 24
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When your screwed get me in (I'm cheap) David Moyes .
Loved by the fans King of football Samuel Allardyce
Who am I? Avram Grant
How to steal a woman in 10 seconds (Story;s of a massive cock) Alan Pardew
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