Why the fuck do former 'hooligans' think people want to know their life story? Not even writing a book about the past trouble at football but you're actual biography, my head is completely blown right now. Anyone pre-ordering a copy?
Exactly. I struggle to understand why people love FV books. This thoughthas blown my mind, I can't believe someone would have such an ego that they would think people would want to read about their life story.
I've read one and that was the Soul Crew book. First half is ace because it's just about northern soul and clothes as it is days away and kicking off, rest of it was shite. I just don't understand how you can release two hooligan books then a autobiography. I'm sorry but the story of a millionaire that was stupid enough to kick off at the football isn't a very good one.
Zitat von RhysI've read one and that was the Soul Crew book. First half is ace because it's just about northern soul and clothes as it is days away and kicking off, rest of it was shite. I just don't understand how you can release two hooligan books then a autobiography. I'm sorry but the story of a millionaire that was stupid enough to kick off at the football isn't a very good one.
Took the words out of my Mouth. i watched a documentary on the soul crew, Multi Million Businessman.
Some Books are Okay to read. Book i enjoyed the most which i have recently Read is " Casuals" . Gives an insight to the culture generating from the 70's. good read.
The only good book that has anything to do with kicking off at the football is Bovver. Brilliant read and the hooliganism is just for fun, none of this "we run them then we hid behind an invisible wall and gave it the big one".
Zitat von avfc_LoyalRead a few FV violence books. All the same , Slag each Other , claim there a super Firm. Can Safely Say Abriham wont be getting my money.