Oh man! I feel for you..just a bit Originally Posted by CamilleAw...thank you, darlin'! Good to see you back, BTW!
If you really want to read about football and organized crime you need to be reading the horrible stuff (ever seen the films, "Rise of the Footsoldier" and "essex boys?" - both interconnected and um..very grittytrue stories from the 80's and 90's). Google Carlton Leach. Originally Posted by CamilleI've been wanting to track those down. The ICF were some heavy cats. They used to carry "business cards" that they would leave on the faces of their victims after they laid them out, "Congrats! You've just met the ICF." A trick they stole from my Dad's old Special Forces unit in WW2.
There's a ton of "football hooligan" books. Most of them are crap. Among the best I've read are Bill Buford's, Among The Thugs & Colin Ward's, Steaming In. Soul Crew is pretty good but I can't recall who wrote it.
The Fix has more to do with gamblers getting players & refs to affect the outcome of games. The guy actually has some good information...just not enough for a book. So, he repeats a lot of stories that are already in the public domain & repeats himself more than I care to read. He may be a decent investigator but he's an atrocious writer.
Ahhhh but ATL...the BEST part of book shopping for me is going in for one and coming out with a stack that you stumble across. It's just not the same doing that on Amazon lol. Sit with a coffee, browse a few pages...buy or don't buy. Love it. I can see the appeal of Amazon though if you know what you want...definitely convenient as you said Originally Posted by CamilleI used to just love killing an afternoon in a good bookstore as you describe. I still do that...just not as often or with as much joy. Somewhere along the way the bookstore got all jumbled up with study hall & the office. Drives me up a wall!
"The Average American Male" by Chad Kultgen. It was gifted. I'll report backThe hell with that! Run right out & pick up, The Below Average American Male. Then come back here & explain me to me!
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