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Books by Southend players/managers

I was trying to find another word to describe this, but it's absolutely remarkable that Leo wrote this book BEFORE he made his debut for the Shrimpers. Okay, the football content and bantz are thin on the ground but it's an indispensable guide to clever word play.
 
Irritable Powell by Sir Chris
An insight into the trials and tribulations of football management

Brown and Out by Phil Brown
A look back on his ongoing contribution to the football management merry go round

Bilel Hath No Fury by Bilel Mohsni
A handbook for anger management in the modern game

One Eye On The Prize by Jeroen Boere
A guide to winning and losing in football and life

Theo Logical Choices by Theo Robinson
A mantra on tough decision making inspired by the complex emotional turmoil Theo faced when contemplating that three year contract.

Anton And On And On by Anton Ferdinand
A heavyweight book that trades off the name of the author rather than the content. Starts well but goes on way too long with an ever slower pace towards the end.
 
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