gray740
Well-Known Member
Bert Trautmann`s excellent read .
Not an autobiography but Teenage Kicks about the 86 youth cup team is a good read ;)
*ahem* *cough* *splutter*Not that you’re biased, of course!
;-)
Steve Claridge book I found interesting to read with some of his stories.
I've gone for the peter crouch bookI read the Peter Crouch one when I was away recently. A good one for a holiday as it's a nice light read. No massive substance to it but entertaining and very funny in parts. If you are looking for something with a bit more to it then definitely Paul Lake's is worth going for.
Niall Quinn's is a good read
I read Neil Warnocks book (give him his full name as it is early Sunday morning) on holiday a few years back, it was a good read!What does he have to say about his time at City in it?
Seeing as he comes across as a bitter, twisted wanker.