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With all the talk around Juddy's book, are we able to compile a list of 'must read' sports books that we should get our hands on for some summer reading.
Two from me:
Andre Agassi 'Open'. Indifferent about reading it, but it was most compelling! A great read!
Stan Alves 'Sacked Coach: Life...Football...Death'. Great, honest insight into the 'goings on' at St Kilda in the late 1990's and a lot more.
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I'm 90% through the Bob Murphy book which I am really enjoying. It is a collection of his Age (Melb newspaper) articles so very easy reading. Each chapter (article) is only 3 or so pages so nothing heavy (what football book is?).
A really different mindset to most (all?) footballers and in fact most people - looks at things in a way very few people do.
Quite funny at times and also quite insightful. Sounds like the sort of bloke I'd like to chat to in a pub some time.
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For any soccer fans, the Andrea Pirlo bio is a good one. Very funny, especially the chapter on player superstitions which is gold.
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(01-06-2016, 05:47 AM)Lods link Wrote:Just finished Greg Williams book...don't bother...it finishes at the 'start' of the 1995 season. :

What's the point of it then ??
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