BTH
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jay_mcfc said:Doyle's was bad but Colin Bell's was worse. Like someone has said most footballers biographies are shit because they don't have a story to them and 98% of the time sound like mard arses about how they were treated by managers/clubs/supporters etc. The only thing they can tell you is bits of gossip about certain aspects of the club you might not know about, wow!
Bert Trautmann's is the best but really that has nothing to do with football or City; it's a history book with a continuous feature of a guy who became famous. Bert's book has real stories and is emotive. In a book of about 330 pages he only starts talking about City after about 250 and even then it doesn't last long. It shows how eventful his life was and is.
Spot on Jay. I find it usually helps if a book's written by an author, especially when it retails at £15.99!