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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: legana on December 16, 2025, 09:01:40 AM

Title: Sports Books
Post by: legana on December 16, 2025, 09:01:40 AM
Has anybody read any good sports books/autobiographies recently? Looking for Christmas gift ideas.
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: WhiteJC on December 16, 2025, 09:36:11 AM
here are a few Fulham related...
https://friendsoffulham.com/books.html
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: FFCAli on December 16, 2025, 04:45:14 PM
I have no interest in cycling but thought The Escape by Pippa York and David Walsh was excellent.
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: HV71 on December 16, 2025, 04:59:57 PM
A bit tangential but " A Year With Verona" - Tim Parks is a cracking book about being a fan of a non fashionable team. It captures the highs and lows of being addicted to basically a lost cause.

Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: H4usuallysitting on December 16, 2025, 06:03:45 PM
Don't buy me a book for Christmas - I've already got one
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Post by: Pie n Mash on December 16, 2025, 06:51:32 PM
Thought Tyler Hamilton's book came across as honest, team mate of Lance Armstrong. Confirmed (certainly then) if you don't dope then you don't get a place on the team.
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: JimmyConway on December 16, 2025, 07:53:13 PM
If you like larger than life characters from the gambling world then Gary Wilshere's book 50 years in the betting jungle is a good read as was his first book winning it back.
Harry Findlay's book gambling for life a few years old now but great read if you are into all sports betting.
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: WhiteJC on December 16, 2025, 09:26:05 PM
whatever will be will be - Felix White

he attended every round of last seasons FA Cup, really interesting
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Post by: Asotosyios on December 16, 2025, 10:24:36 PM
"Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never To Play Football" is a fun read.
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Post by: blingo on December 16, 2025, 10:33:01 PM
A life in the saddle by Major Bumsore
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Post by: iansthailand on December 17, 2025, 02:16:07 AM
Quote from: HV71 on December 16, 2025, 04:59:57 PMA bit tangential but " A Year With Verona" - Tim Parks is a cracking book about being a fan of a non fashionable team. It captures the highs and lows of being addicted to basically a lost cause.


Beautiful city Verona. I went to the opera festival there 3 times in the 1990's an experience not to be missed if you have any interest in classical music.
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: SuperFreeman on December 17, 2025, 07:11:12 AM
Quote from: legana on December 16, 2025, 09:01:40 AMHas anybody read any good sports books/autobiographies recently? Looking for Christmas gift ideas.

Sure:

'When George Best Played for Fulham' available on Amazon.

Available in paperback and full of great retro photos of George playing for the Whites, together with funny anecdotes, stories, memories and recollections from Fulham legends Les Strong, John Mitchell and Rodney Marsh.
There are also some great memories from players who played against George during his time at SW6 such as Kenny Hibbitt (Wolves) Jim Eadie (Bristol Rovers) and Steve Finnieston (Chelsea)
Jim was the goalkeeper for Rovers who played Fulham at the Cottage that afternoon in Bestie's debut game for the Whites which Fulham won with GB scoring the only goal of the game inside 2 minutes!

I really enjoyed the book and it gives a unique insight into George Best the person rather than all the lurid trash the nationals seemed to make up about him which sadly detracted from the truly great player George Best was and still was when he arrived at the Cottage with Rodney Marsh from America.

Recommend the book.

Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: H4usuallysitting on December 17, 2025, 12:08:21 PM
Quote from: iansthailand on December 17, 2025, 02:16:07 AM
Quote from: HV71 on December 16, 2025, 04:59:57 PMA bit tangential but " A Year With Verona" - Tim Parks is a cracking book about being a fan of a non fashionable team. It captures the highs and lows of being addicted to basically a lost cause.


Beautiful city Verona. I went to the opera festival there 3 times in the 1990's an experience not to be missed if you have any interest in classical music.

Yep..visited the opera there... it's a great city...you can jump on the train & have lunch in Venice or be on the lakes in about 45 minutes.....Verona itself is a very lovely walkable city...& the opera is spectacular...they also have a Shakespeare season
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: HV71 on December 17, 2025, 12:23:07 PM
Quote from: H4usuallysitting on December 17, 2025, 12:08:21 PM
Quote from: iansthailand on December 17, 2025, 02:16:07 AM
Quote from: HV71 on December 16, 2025, 04:59:57 PMA bit tangential but " A Year With Verona" - Tim Parks is a cracking book about being a fan of a non fashionable team. It captures the highs and lows of being addicted to basically a lost cause.


Beautiful city Verona. I went to the opera festival there 3 times in the 1990's an experience not to be missed if you have any interest in classical music.

Yep..visited the opera there... it's a great city...you can jump on the train & have lunch in Venice or be on the lakes in about 45 minutes.....Verona itself is a very lovely walkable city...& the opera is spectacular...they also have a Shakespeare season


All of this and........

Bigoli con Sarde

Valpolicella

Bardolino

and Soave

Wonderful place
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: Ludlow Richard on December 17, 2025, 01:34:06 PM
a couple of suggestions:

"Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity, and the Perfect Knuckleball" by RA Dickey (autobiography by a baseball pitcher)

"The Boys In The Boat: An Epic Journey to the Heart of Hitler's Berlin" by Daniel James Brown (about the 1936 US men's eight rowing crew)
Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: Alec of good Stock on December 17, 2025, 02:01:58 PM
OOH AH Stantona.

Fantastic book about former Fulham player Phil Stant who also served in the British Army and was in the Falklands War.

Proper old school hard nut centre forward.

Title: Re: Sports Books
Post by: HV71 on December 17, 2025, 02:18:31 PM
Great centre forward and a cracking book . I remember him scoring a fantastic goal for Mansfield at Walsall in 1992. As you say as hard as a nut. Brilliant memories - thank you for jogging my brain
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Post by: Rambler on December 17, 2025, 03:11:14 PM
Tyler Adams book the secret race is great.

Red card by Ken Besinger about fifa and blatter corruption. Seems on point at the moment given the World Cup antics and infantinos closeness with trump