Weare likely to do things just a little differently for Aprilas book talk. This month weare using a book that I strongly suggest. Itas among the most readily useful soccer books Iave read in years. And even weeks after studying it, it still sticks with me. The book discussion selection for April is Mark Clough: Nobody Actually Says Many Thanks. Published by Jonathan Wilson, the writer of Inverting The Pyramid, the book is just a biography of Brian Cloughas life from a child to his death, and everything among including his playing and managerial career. The book is extremely well-written. Itas a very easy read and I learned so much from it about Cloughas career as a as well as what really happened behind a manager as the scenes. Plus, you truly get a better feel for who the real Brian Clough is. Or at the least a far greater one, because Cloughie usually contradicted himself. The book is available as a book, hardcover or in Kindle types. Hereas how EPL Talkas regular book discussion group works: Order your copy ofABrian Clough: No one Ever Says Thank YouAtoday. And then join in the dialogue in the comments section below. The deadline to finish the book is April 30, 2013.
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