Book recommendations.....

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It probaby depends on who you've seen play.

TC - Imperfect 10
Tony Kenworthy - Blade Heart
Paddy Kenny - The Gloves are Off

are all worth reading.

Common threads are:

You get to know about the people, TC is a legend, but he's also a person too, and he's been through a fair bit, some of which is very relatable. When I picked this up I didn't think I'd be learning about Work/Life balance.
How much players play with and through injuries, sometimes serious injuries.
How unprofessional professional football is (or was, until recently) eg from memory Paddy Kenny didn't have any goalkeeping coaching till he was an established Premier League goalkeeper; then there's all the sneaking into and out of hotels, even as an international player.

In lots of ways if you've ever played schools football, or Saturday football - even at the 100th rung on the pyramid/ladder - a lot of the stories are very relatable. Eg Paddy Kenny (again) on the bench (I think) for the Republic of Ireland who are playing France; the discussion amongst the players is a version of: "They've got that Thierry Henry playing for them, he's reyt good."

They're often playing the same game as we've played, with all the same characters, they're just a bit better at it.
 
Blades Tales 1 and 2 by Andrew McWhirter are worth having in your Blades book collection.

I'll also pop a tick against Fit & Proper by Gary Armstrong & Matthew Bell - having been on the steering committee of BIFA back in the day alongside Matt, I can safely say that there's no fiction or dramatic licence used in that tome- it's all true!!
 
If you’re interested in the history of the club then : Sheffield United, the first 100 years by Denis Clarebrough

Various player and manager ones of interest:
Harry’s Game - Dave Bassett
Made in Sheffield - Warnock
Edwards One-Nil - King Keith
Bladeheart - Tony Kenworthy
The Jimmy Hagan Story
Between the Sticks - Alan Hodgkinson
Imperfect 10 - TC

Others:
The Biography by Armstrong and Garrett
Thirty Memorable Games by Nick Udall
The Complete Record (a bible for stattos) by Clarebrough and Kirkham
 
I can recommend this - it’s a novel based on the real player’s life, but it’s a great little snapshot of life in late 19th century Sheffield, and how football worked in those days.
 

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3 None football related but very good reads are

Last Man Down .. Richard Picciotto ( NY Fireman in 9/11 )

The Damage Done ..Warren Fellows ( Drugs Trafficker caught in Thailand )

First Into Action .. Duncan Falconer ( SBS Operator )
 
The Mavericks (Rob Steen)
Gary Speed Unspoken (John Richardson)
Sheffield United Folklore and Fables (vols 1&2) by John Garrett
The Ghost (Rob White & Julie Welch)
When Footballers were skint (John Henderson), and
Field of dreams (Nige Tassell).

Not all about United, but all very good books. Should keep a few quiet and off here 24/7 if you get them.
 

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