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Hatters, Railwaymen and Knitters by Daniel Gray - part travelogue, part local history essay, as a Middlesbrough fan visits the provinces (i.e. your Watfords, your Bradfords, your Sheffields) throwing in some non-league as well for good measure. Thoroughly enjoyable, so much so I've got his other football book, Stramash, about Scottish football in the pile to read.
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Black Diamonds and The Blue Brazil by Ron Ferguson - mixing the history of the town of Cowdenbeath (my adopted Scottish team) with the football club of the same name. Quite dry in parts, yet evocative tale of when times really were hard. Mining, community, disasters (on and off the pitch), recommended for fans of Scottish football and left-leaning types everywhere.
Finally, more +1s for The Far Corner (recommended by Floyd a few years back I believe), and Provided You Don't Kiss Me, with honourable mention to Inverting The Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson, about the evolution of football tactics and formations.