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Left Foot in the Grave? by Garry Nelson
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Left Foot in the Grave? (edition 1998)

by Garry Nelson

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The author's account of highs and lows of soccer's have-nots is a genuine eye-opener to the problems and pleasures, triumphs and disasters experienced by a lowly club struggling to survive in the game.
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Title:Left Foot in the Grave?
Authors:Garry Nelson
Info:HarperCollinsWillow (1998), Edition: New Ed, Paperback
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Tags:football, autobiography

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Being an bootroom account by the manager hired to take charge of the bottom team in the Football League. A very-well told story. ( )
  Big_Bang_Gorilla | Apr 13, 2011 |
The good thing about this book is that it is far away from the life styles of the super premier league footballers and is focussed on the lower reaches of the league.
  jon1lambert | Nov 2, 2008 |
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