Yesterday was World Book Day. I love a good football book. Not autobiographies usually though, I'm not that interested in some has-been recounting their career for a few quid. There are some great ones out there. Anyone read any good ones?
These are a few of my favourites:
Brilliant Orange by David Winner. Looks at the social and cultural reasons for the way that Dutch football developed in the way it did.
Lost in France: The remarkable life and death of Leigh Roose, Football's First Superstar by Spencer Vignes. An interesting look at the game in the early 20th century and at Roose's life and the odd circumstances around his death.
The Greatest Comeback. From Genocide to Football Glory by David Bolchover. The story of Legendary Coach and Manager, Bela Guttman's life.
Mister. The Men who Taught The World How to Beat England at their Own Game by Rory Smith. How English coaches influenced world football but were totally ignored by insular, complacent football establishment at home.
Inverting the Pyramid. The History of Football Tactics by Jonathan Wilson. Really, every football fan should read this book to understand the game properly.
32 Programs by Dave Roberts. The story of one football fan's life told in relation to his program collection.
These are a few of my favourites:
Brilliant Orange by David Winner. Looks at the social and cultural reasons for the way that Dutch football developed in the way it did.
Lost in France: The remarkable life and death of Leigh Roose, Football's First Superstar by Spencer Vignes. An interesting look at the game in the early 20th century and at Roose's life and the odd circumstances around his death.
The Greatest Comeback. From Genocide to Football Glory by David Bolchover. The story of Legendary Coach and Manager, Bela Guttman's life.
Mister. The Men who Taught The World How to Beat England at their Own Game by Rory Smith. How English coaches influenced world football but were totally ignored by insular, complacent football establishment at home.
Inverting the Pyramid. The History of Football Tactics by Jonathan Wilson. Really, every football fan should read this book to understand the game properly.
32 Programs by Dave Roberts. The story of one football fan's life told in relation to his program collection.