Warwickhunt
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Bobby Robson: Farewell But Not Goodbye
doesn't really need explaining
doesn't really need explaining
raghalpo123 said:i loved roy keanes book and hate myself for it.
probable eamon dunphys skillful writing but i could not put it down
BTH said:http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/products/Once-in-a-Blue-Moon.aspx
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Once-blue-m...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1283724969&sr=8-1
Yes, it's my mate's book. Yes, I proofed it and helped with a few bits and bobs, but it's good. Very good in fact and just published. I'm delighted he did it, think the publishers have done an excellent job with the production and I can't recommend it highly enough.
Nicky D said:Damocles said:A Brilliant Orange is terrible, more of a book about bloody architecture than football.
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Sorry, but if you actually think that then you've missed the point of the book. Though it might appear to go off tangent it examines aspects of Dutch cultural life that might contribute to the way they play football - and at that it does a mighty fine job.
Bilston Blue said:The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - by Paulo Hewitt and Paul McGuigan (of Oasis fame)
A bio of Robin Friday, now deceased, ex-Reading and Cardiff. The term wasted talent doesn't do this story justice.
Vienna_70 said:My favourite football book is Gary James' biography of Sir Joe, "Football with a Smile."
It does exactly what it says on the tin!