No mocking here, it's a fine list!mako schreef:Yeah, I'm a big fan of Hornby's novels, and Fever Pitch has a spot on my all-time top ten soccer books.Orange14 schreef:Not a novel, but Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch" about the trials and tribulations of following Arsenal is a cracking good read.
Since you ask(English-language only, alas; Ko, when does the translation come out?):
Bill Buford, Among the Thugs;
Chuck Culpepper, Bloody Confused! A Clueless American Sportswriter Seeks Solace in English Soccer;
John Foot, Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer;
David Goldblatt, The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Soccer;
Nick Hornby, Fever Pitch;
Simon Kuper, Ajax, the Dutch, the War: Football in Europe During the Second World War;
Joe McGinnis, The Miracle of Castel di Sangro: A Tale of Passion and Folly in the Heart of Italy;
Tim Parks, A Season with Verona: Travels Around Italy in Search of Illusion, National Character, and... Goals!;
David Peace, The Damned Utd;
David Winner, Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football (my all-time favorite).
Honorable mention:
Frits Barens and Henk van Dorp, Ajax Barcelona Cruyff: The ABC of an Obstinate Genius;
Hunter Davies, The Glory Game;
Jonathan Wilson, Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics.
Let the mocking begin!
I read a lot of football books and other suggestions would be....
"Barça" Jimmy Burns
"All Played Out" Pete Davies (WC 1990)
"Morbo" Phil Ball (Spanish football)
"Hand of God" Jimmy Burns (Maradonna)
"Left foot Forward" Jimy Nelson (Journeyman footballer diaries)
"Puskas on Puskas" (Edited Rogan Taylor)
"The Beautiful Game" Chris Taylor (South American Football)
"Futebol" Bellos (Brazillian Football)
And a personal favourite...
"Steak ... Diana Ross" Dave McVay (Diaries of a Notts County player in the 70's who went on to become a respected journalist for the Times).