No stranger to the world of football writing, John Nicholson has been a regular contributor to the website football365.com for many years, his love of the game is only equalled by his love of music and in this book he manages to get the best of both worlds by inter twining the two most popular [...]

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Entries Tagged as 'Football Books'
We Ate All The Pies – How football swallowed Britain whole – Book review
John Williams - Monday 06.09.10, 16:39pm
Tags: Football Books
Bill Nicholson – Football’s Perfectionist – book review
Vic Templar - Thursday 02.09.10, 11:48am
Bill Nicholson – Football’s Perfectionist by Brian Scovell
Bill Nicholson was, and remains, one of the true (and few) great football managers yet is possibly the most unsung of their number, considering how the names Sir Matt Busby, Bill Shankley, Brian Clough and Jock Stein still frequently appear in the media.
A Yorkshireman who, it would appear, [...]
Tags: Football Books · Tottenham
An Irrational Hatred Of Luton by Robert Banks
Edwin Huxley - Tuesday 31.08.10, 20:17pm
An Irrational Hatred Of Luton by Robert Banks with a foreward by Jeremy Nicholas
An Irrational Hatred Of Luton is the classic account of one football fan’s obsession with West Ham United.
“Somewhere in a parallel universe there is another Robert Banks, who is a season ticket holder at Manchester United and is a highly successful novel [...]
Tags: Football Books · West Ham
Top 10 Of Football – book review
Edwin Huxley - Monday 16.08.10, 10:34am
Top 10 Of Football
by Russell Ash & Ian Morrison
Top 10 Of Football is a great little book of no less than 250 lists of Top 10’s covering everything to do with the game of football – beautiful and not so beautiful.
Thinking I am fairly knowledgeable when it comes to English football I was given [...]
Tags: Football Books
Martin O’Neill The Biography – book review
Vic Templar - Friday 13.08.10, 10:20am
Football needs its characters. It needs surprise, people who can take the breath away, it needs beauty, skill and imagination, and it needs people who can express an opinion, perhaps even start an argument.
Martin O’Neill is one of the very few people within the ‘industry’ (players, managers, administrators, journalists or broadcasters) worth listening to. [...]
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