Vienna_70 said:I've read:
Joe Mercer: Football with a Smile. Admittedly not an autobiography; it's by Gary James and is my favourite football book.
Feed the Goat.
Neil Young's Catch a Falling Star.
Mike Summerbee's autobiography.
Joe Corrigan's autobiography.
Tony Book's autobiography.
I've enjoyed them all, but as I said, Gary's book on Sir Joe is my favourite.
Mad Eyed Screamer said:Ken Barnes book, written by Jimmy Wagg
Just makes you realise how football was a completely different world back then.
Imagine Rooney and co having to take a break in football to do national service!
Loved the bit when he was Chief Scout at City and Swales came down to tell him he was spending too much on tea / sugar and milk when entertaining parents of kids he was trying to get to sign for City.
He sent Swales packing, asking how much does Swales spend on free drinks at the bar, entertaining people that will bring nothing to the club......
The back cover is a picture of Barnes swigging Champagne out of the FA Cup, with a cig in one hand!
leeski said:there is a book shop in Bury in the Millgate and they are selling books off cheap Mike Summerbee,Neil Young,Ken Barnes & Ian Cheessemans books are all £2.99 each or 2 for a fiver and they have Rodney Marsh for £4.99, i have got Goaters ,Summerbee, Young, Bell,Morrisons ,Lake & Joe Mercers think they are all great reads Lakeys probably is the best probably as he is from my era and the physical & emotional torment the bloke went through