Not ghost written. Not by a hugely visible footballer, or about a hugely visible football club. Far from it. But if you want the nitty-gritty, what (really) goes on in the changing room, what a player (really) feels about his team mates, about opposition players, opposition clubs, what a player sometimes feels about the fans, the love and the hate that a player can have for his club and the business of earning his living kicking an inflated sphere around — Only A Game? by Eamon Dunphy. The club was Millwall F.C. The period was the seventies. It's structured around one season, one only, when Millwall felt they had a real chance of going up to the First Division. It's not objective, it's not always balanced and fair-minded, something which Dunphy admits willingly in the foreword he wrote for it. Just life in the trenches, in the mud, as it was lived for that season.