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I tend not to read much ex pro footballer (and managers) books but one or two catch the eye and Ive read a few.

 

Ive read Terry Venables, Alex Ferguson, Paul Gascoigne, Andy Gray and Roy Keane' which were all quite good. I did read Maradona also few years back simply because he was / is the best ever.

 

But more recently Ive read Ray Parlour and Paul Merson. Both are well worth a read and include some hilarious bits. I was on a flight last Friday and had horrendous turbulence during descent and had a few old dears panicking yet I was crying with laughter reading Parlours book. What a player he was and didnt get credit for.

 

I dont like when I see players who are 25 and been playing well for a year or so taking out books, an autobiography should be about the end of the career.

 

Anyone got additional recommendations?

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The first I read was Geordie Young's, then Billy Wright's. Interesting enough but nothing notable. Len Shackleton's was different. No respect for the FA or for club directors. He had a chapter entitled "A Director's Knowledge of Football". It was a blank page. Good stuff. I suspect Merson and Parlour will be similar.

 

Tom Finney's book should be a text book for young professionals.

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I don't tend to read sports books, so can't give you a personal recommendation.

 

However, one which is always cited -by sports writers and others- as an essential read is Eamonn Dunphy's 'Only a Game: The Diary of a Professional Footballer', from the 1980s, but still available. It covers his time with ManU, Millwall, and RoI, in the 60s and 70s.

 

More recently, 'I am Zlatan', by em... I forget his name, has had good reviews. There is a debate about just how much of the book is Zlatan, and how much is David Lagercrantz, the ghost writer (who is responsible for the post- Stieg Larsson Millenium novels), but it still seems to be recommended anyway.

 

Billy Hill's sponsor a Sports Book of the Year award; the winners, and the short listed may be worth looking at.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hill_Sports_Book_of_the_Year

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Iniesta's book is a solid read. Such a humble guy. Took a long time to get the book done as he wanted people's anecdotes rather than blowing smoke out his arse.

 

Currently reading one about Messi but not so much a biography as looking at his upbringing, moving to Barcelona etc.

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The only footballer biography I have ever read was Terry Butcher which was given to me as a Christmas present in the year it was published. I enjoyed it but what Rangers fan wouldn't when it describes the entire Souness era and beyond into the 9 in a row years.

 

Ronaldo's should be an easy read when it comes. I'm so great, the end. An ego so inflated he actually insisted his waxwork get regular hairdos.

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