pawlu Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 I enjoyed reading Faith of Our Fathers. Excellently written. A more recently published (and less well known) book is Match of My Life by Leo Moynihan where eleven players (McAllister, Barnes, Carragher etc) talk about the memories from their favourite match. Just finished reading A Season on the Brink which was very insightful to what went on behind the scenes last season but also whet my apetite for Paco Lloret's official biography of Benitez which I recieved yesterday. There are always the usual suspects like Pete Evo's and Paul Tomkins' books. I've always enjoyed reading John Williams' stuff but haven't as yet bought the Miracle on Istanbul so can tell you nowt about it. As for non-Liverpool related books, David Conn's The Beautiful Game is very good. Currently reading Harry Pearson's The Far Corner about football in the North East. Written some ten years ago, it is still a very funny book. Next in line is Jonathan Wilson's Behind the Curtain which deals about football in Eastern Europe.
Conrad Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 (edited) I can definitely recommend "The Red Revolution - Liverpool Under Houllier" published in 2002. Part of the reason I can definitely recommend it is because I wrote it! (I think it would be remiss of me not to point that out) But I do also think its a good read, and I've had good reaction from people on it, not least Mon Houllier himself Edited April 11, 2006 by milanbaros5
neil33 Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 i got robbies book out of 'the works' bookshop on saturday £4.99 saving for the plane trip to turkey though , so have'nt started to read it yet , otherwise i would'nt put it down reading michael owens off the record at the moment , very good , also read gerard houllier by stephen f kelly in a day , and tackling my demons by collymore is a brilliant read
Extraordinary Swindle Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Rafa Benitez: The Authorised Biography by Paco Lloret The Miracle of Istanbul: Liverpool FC, from Paisley to Benitez
Diarmuid Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 THe following non Liverpool related (sorry!) football books are excellent:The Miracle of Castel di Sangro Have to agree, it's a superb book.
cymrococh Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 (edited) Out of His Skin: The John Barnes Phenomenon El Macca is good as well. Edited April 11, 2006 by Paul Caruso
Dalglish Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 (edited) Very good books I enjoyed reading: Darren Phillips "Better than the Brazilians" Kevin Sampson: "Away Days" Amazon Kevin Sampson: "Extra Time" Amazon Edited April 11, 2006 by Dalglish
woody365 Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 El Macca is good as well. Was just about to mention 'El Macca.' By far my favourite book by an ex-red. Superbly written compared to a lot of football related books and has an impressive cast of galacticos and famous footballing folk who seem happy to add to the content. Also thought 'A Season on the Brink' was decent for a similar reason. Thought Robbie's book was s***, unfortunately. Quite enjoyed Collymore's as it's an interesting insight into his psyche. Got Tomkins' book on the shelf still to read.
IgPig Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 I can definitely recommend "The Red Revolution - Liverpool Under Houllier" published in 2002. Part of the reason I can definitely recommend it is because I wrote it! (I think it would be remiss of me not to point that out) But I do also think its a good read, and I've had good reaction from people on it, not least Mon Houllier himself You are conrad mewton and I claim my £5. Enjoyed that when I read it a few years back - a touch out of date now, and I suspect some of the stuff in it about Houllier has been thoroughly debunked. Anyone read this? Liverpool Secrets
bazz Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Fowlers book isn't good at all - repeats everything in most chapters Here's 2 that haven't been mentioned: Aldo's book and Alan Hansen's books are quite good read's imo.
Guest Zedanzig Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Fowlers book isn't good at all - repeats everything in most chapters Here's 2 that haven't been mentioned: Aldo's book and Alan Hansen's books are quite good read's imo. Bob Paisley - Manager of the Millenium by John Keith. Superb.
PhilM Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Bob Paisley - Manager of the Millenium by John Keith. Superb. In case you didn't get it, Fowler's book is log. He/Maddock just goes on about how his acting the c*nt was actually nothing to worry about.
Wazz Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Boys from the Mersey by Nicky Allt.Fantastic book, read it in a day and a half on holiday, defo worth a read. Its passing between all me mates at the moment and the queue for its getting bigger. It looks like its been thumbed more times than Jordans cl*t.
Conrad Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 You are conrad mewton and I claim my £5. Enjoyed that when I read it a few years back - a touch out of date now, and I suspect some of the stuff in it about Houllier has been thoroughly debunked. Yes indeedy! Glad you liked it and yeah, it might have been a little different if I'd written it 2 years later...
honourablegeorge Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Rafa Benitez: The Authorised Biography by Paco Lloret The Miracle of Istanbul: Liverpool FC, from Paisley to Benitez I'd avoid Lloret's book, it really is a dull affair. Not as much as I'd avoid Stephen F Kelly's Shankly biog, though - that's incredibly bad. "A Season With Verona" by Tim Parks is excellent, it's much like "The Miracle Of Castel Di Sangro", but possibly better. "Football Against The Enemy" by Simon Kuper is good too. "Broken Dreams" by Tom Bower (I may have his name wrong) is good - insight into football corruption in England. (There's 3 chapterson Terry Venables....)
Guest Fish Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 Very good books I enjoyed reading: Darren Phillips "Better than the Brazilians" Kevin Sampson: "Away Days" Amazon Kevin Sampson: "Extra Time" Amazon Yep, have to agree...........the Kevin Sampson books are excellent..........Powder was also good.If you like Away Days I can also suggest "Steaming In"........the original and best book of that type IMO.
honourablegeorge Posted April 11, 2006 Posted April 11, 2006 I didn't like "Powder" at all, and I've been reluctant to read any more Sampson since, but everyone tells me Awaydays is brilliant.
jimmylibel Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Anyone read this? Liverpool Secrets Got it for my brother for Christmas. It's very much a coffee table book with some great pics in it but not much of a read - most of the stories are just old quotes that I've read elsewhere I thought.
anny road Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Liverpool Books Kenny's autobiography A season on the brink Non Liverpool footy books A far corner - Harry Pearson (Fantastic)Miracle of Castel di SangroFutebolFootball against the enemyBarca - Jimmy Burns
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