I'm reading the AJax one Starry recommends, at the moment and personally I think its dull.
'Dynamo' is my favourite ever book. Please get that - it is remarkable.
'Dynamo' is my favourite ever book. Please get that - it is remarkable.
A Season with Verona by Tim Parks
(Travel+Football=winning combination)
Broken Dreams by Tom Bower. An insight into the 'integrity' of some premiership managers!!!!
The Gary Imlach book is excellent.
Someone just bought me a book about Stoke, 'and she laughed no more' can anyone else say if its any good.
Seconded and thirded for Gary Imlach's book - it is a good book, period. It just happens to feature football and, as one of the reviews on it suggests, should be compulsory reading for all current players.
I would recommend this one, not just because it was written by an Albion legend, but it is also a good read:
The one he did before, She Stood There Laughing, was good, a great account of what it's like to follow a team/club who are essentially a bit crap. I didn't know he'd done another one, it might be interesting if he can bring that lower league sensibility to the more ridiculous aspects of the Premiership.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one...
The Miracle of Castel Di Sangro