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I bought a book over Christmas called "Memories-made in Aston,(A book for fans written by Fans)."
The reason I did is because a lad I grew up with contributed a couple of "articles" to it along with some photographs.
Although it is obviously about "Villa",you can empathise with the stories etc as a Football Fan.
However,the reason I am mentioning it is.....If they can produce a book like this,(written BY fans FOR fans),what could WE,with OUR heritage produce!!!

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The other Footy Book that I treated myself to was "Got,not got",the A-Z of Football culture,treasure and pleasure."
It covers everything from "Casdon Soccer",to Football Cards,badges,fanzines,etc,etc,etc!!!
Quality!!!
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I was given "Crowd Control by the Cov Constabulary down 15 steep steps..."

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Just got Ronald Reng's book about Robert Enke, could be a tough read this one :(

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Post by QuartzGooner »

Tom Watt's "The End£ is a book of our fans talking about the North Bank. Best Arsenal book I have read.

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However,the reason I am mentioning it is.....If they can produce a book like this,(written BY fans FOR fans),what could WE,with OUR heritage produce!!!
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Post by Basil is a Gooner »

And if you guys ever read the Gooner you would kow that this very issue has - a section on Arsenal book reviews! :barscarf:

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Post by worthing_gooner »

I got Making of A Modern Superclub and it's fascinating so far.

Also, an excellent Arsenal book which is fictional but based on fact (bit like an old fashioned Fever Pitch!) is Making The Arsenal by Tony Attwood. Fascinating.

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frankbutcher wrote:I was given "Crowd Control by the Cov Constabulary down 15 steep steps..."

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Good section on the best Arsenal books in the new Gooner, as Bas mentioned!

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Post by SteveO 35 »

If you want some nice light reading, then you could do with buying "Arsene Wenger - my tactical formations 2009-11"

You can read it cover to cover in the time it takes to put the kettle on

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Post by Reg Niseth »

As mentioned Got, Not Got. Also recommend Theatre of Silence: The Lost Soul of Football

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Post by Chunky The Gooner »

Reg Niseth wrote:As mentioned Got, Not Got. Also recommend Theatre of Silence: The Lost Soul of Football
The author of that book was in the supporters club pre match with that Reg!
Its been updated with a new chapter(s) I got the old version the blue cover and it is indeed a good read

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Chunky The Gooner wrote:
Reg Niseth wrote:As mentioned Got, Not Got. Also recommend Theatre of Silence: The Lost Soul of Football
The author of that book was in the supporters club pre match with that Reg!
Its been updated with a new chapter(s) I got the old version the blue cover and it is indeed a good read
I have the new version, read it on the plane to Olympiakos. Bang on the money it is.

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worthing_gooner wrote:I got Making of A Modern Superclub and it's fascinating so far.

Also, an excellent Arsenal book which is fictional but based on fact (bit like an old fashioned Fever Pitch!) is Making The Arsenal by Tony Attwood. Fascinating.
He's a real good author, used to read his blog a lot. Particularly his history of the team is very knowledgeable.

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