Thank you for your suggestions and input.
I've toyed with the Paul lake book on several occasions without actually purchasing.
I'm also pretty keen to buy the blue Brazil/Cowdenbeath story, a supposed classic.
Have to say I've already read and enjoyed
Inverting the pyramid- pretty insightful look at the development of football tactics
Brilliant orange- how certain Dutch individuals, brought a different approach and sowed the seeds for tika-taka
Left foot forward/build a bonfire-essential bhafc...
For me there's nothing better than a good book.
Thankfully football literature has significantly improved from the bland shoot and match annuals, which seemed to be the only ones available before the pre- sky tv boom. (Don't get me started on the hooligan stories)
Of course these days, just...