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Title: best FFC and football books
Post by: ffcitaly on August 16, 2012, 02:04:15 PM
Hi,
which are your three best FFC books and your best three football books?
Cheers
ROI flag

ps
there is no italian flag!!!
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: LBNo11 on August 16, 2012, 06:10:02 PM
...the flippant reply should be "anything by either Ken Coton and Martin Plumb, Anything by Peter Thomson and Alex Ferguson (The Fulham Traveller) or by Alex White and Dennis Turner"

That would be cheating, but indicative of the quality of all the established Fulham fans who have put together books on the Whites.

To ask only three is difficult, but I have listed below three Fulham books that should be in a Fulham fan's collection, in no particular order:-

'The Cottagers Journal'
'On Song For Promotion'
'Johnny Haynes - The Maestro'

Here is a FoFlink to the bibliography, most of them are from my personal collection:-

http://www.friendsoffulham.com/Biblio_Results.php (http://www.friendsoffulham.com/Biblio_Results.php)

A special mention should go out to Richard Allen's annual Fulham Reviews as well as his recent book.

Best three football books - anything on Fulham.

PS: When 'Rodney/Dave' gets more starts I will add the Italian flag...
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: ImperialWhite on August 16, 2012, 06:29:14 PM
My three favourite football books:

1) Inverting The Pyramid - Jonathan Wilson. A wonderful history of football and football tactics. Emphasis on the history, for me. You'll not become Mourinho by reading it, but it is fascinating. I'd thoroughly recommend anything by JW.

2) Cantona, The Rebel Who Would be King - Philippe Auclair. Great book, even for a non-United, Les Bleus or Eric fan. Great story, wonderfully well written and superb digressions.

3) The FA Guide To Training And Coaching - Allen Wade. More of historical artefact than anything else since it's rather dry, but Allen Wade was Roy Hodgson's mentor and inspiration, so I like to think of this book as being a symbol of our wonderful couple of seasons under Roy.
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: ffcitaly on August 16, 2012, 11:41:52 PM
Quote from: LBNo11 on August 16, 2012, 06:10:02 PM
...the flippant reply should be "anything by either Ken Coton and Martin Plumb, Anything by Peter Thomson and Alex Ferguson (The Fulham Traveller) or by Alex White and Dennis Turner"

That would be cheating, but indicative of the quality of all the established Fulham fans who have put together books on the Whites.

To ask only three is difficult, but I have listed below three Fulham books that should be in a Fulham fan's collection, in no particular order:-

'The Cottagers Journal'
'On Song For Promotion'
'Johnny Haynes - The Maestro'

Here is a FoFlink to the bibliography, most of them are from my personal collection:-

http://www.friendsoffulham.com/Biblio_Results.php (http://www.friendsoffulham.com/Biblio_Results.php)

A special mention should go out to Richard Allen's annual Fulham Reviews as well as his recent book.

Best three football books - anything on Fulham.

PS: When 'Rodney/Dave' gets more starts I will add the Italian flag...

thanks for the link.No problem with the italian flag,the irish one is similar! :-)
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: btings on August 17, 2012, 06:46:05 AM
I haven't read it yet, so I can't make a proper recommendation -- but everybody I know who's read Robert Andrew Powell's "This Love Is Not For Cowards: Salvation and Soccer in Ciudad Juárez" says that it's great.  I'm not sure how much press it's gotten outside the US (where it's gotten very little, actually).
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: TonyGilroy on August 17, 2012, 08:11:54 AM

If you're interested in the birth of organised football then read this.

Exceptionally well written it explains the origins of the game and the contrast between the public school and working class roots but by focussing on individuals it comes to life.

You won't regret reading this.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Underdogs-ebook/dp/B007NZQQ3A/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345187287&sr=1-1 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Underdogs-ebook/dp/B007NZQQ3A/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1345187287&sr=1-1)
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: MoS on August 17, 2012, 01:10:51 PM
Gary Imlach's "My Father and Other Working Class Football hereos" http://www.amazon.co.uk/Father-Other-Working-Football-Heroes/dp/0224072684/ (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Father-Other-Working-Football-Heroes/dp/0224072684/) is the best footy book I've ever read - definitely recommend

ps - is there a FOF fantasy league this year?
Title: Re: best FFC and football books
Post by: HatterDon on August 17, 2012, 03:21:52 PM
Quote from: btings on August 17, 2012, 06:46:05 AM
I haven't read it yet, so I can't make a proper recommendation -- but everybody I know who's read Robert Andrew Powell's "This Love Is Not For Cowards: Salvation and Soccer in Ciudad Juárez" says that it's great.  I'm not sure how much press it's gotten outside the US (where it's gotten very little, actually).

I'm going to hunt this down. I was born just over the border from Juarez, and I'm most pleased that I don't live in El Paso right now.