Build a Bonfire. Reading it again at the moment, it's the best but reading it does wind me up especially going over all the shite that Archer, Bellotti and Stanley came out with.
Build a Bonfire. Reading it again at the moment, it's the best but reading it does wind me up especially going over all the shite that Archer, Bellotti and Stanley came out with.
They are different books to be fair (both brilliant), although they deal with the same subject matter. One gives you the words and the building sense of outrage that eventually overcame the lunacy that was the Archer/Bellotti regime, and the other gives you the pictures, ranging from the depair to the sheer joy of Hereford.
At the risk of sounding like an arrogant supporter (see other thread), there can't be many clubs with so many passionate books written about them. Supporters of other clubs could pick up Build a Bonfire and read it with interest.