best football books to read on kindle

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  1. redarmy990

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    hi hope you all can help

    what are the best footie books to read on kindle, just downloaded secret footballer.

    would like a variety, read the naughty nineties are there any more like that about hooligans.

    also best autobiographys read neil redfearns, is gary nevilles red any good.

    and can i get john dennis as a kindle download.

    thanks
     
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    Georgie Charlton my unbelievable life as a footballer.
    Gullhanger

    Anyone else read the Georgie Charlton one? Very very funny, takes the p*ss out of footballers books and the same old recycled ***** thats in them.
     
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    Dean Windass book "Deano". Good read.
     
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    Frank Worthington 'One Hump Or Two?'
     
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    Tony Cascarino's is a good read.
     
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    The Beautiful Game by David Conn is a great read on how the Prem screwed up football
    Left Foot Forward by Gary Nelson - life as a journeyman footballer but well written
    Life at the Top - BFC in the Prem
    Keeper of Dreams by Lars Leese - great read of a foreign player coming to BFC
     
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    Seconded. Also the Alan Brazil book is pretty good.
     
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    The book that revolutionised football, nay sports writing, was Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby, Left Foot Forward seconded also worth a read is Floodlit Dreams by Ian Ridley which tells the story of his attempt to save Weymouth FC.
     

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