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Faith of Our Fathers: Football As a Religion

Faith of Our Fathers: Football As a Religion

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Football Crazy
Review: Football as a religion. He's right you know. Your football team is your first love, and it will go on and break your heart more times than any person on the planet and you will forgive it for each and every time it lets you down, because the good times are fantastic and worth the heartache and sadness that inevitably follow.

This is the story of a Liverpool fan, and his relationship with his team. However its a book that will appeal to true supporters of every football club in the world. We can all read it and we can all relate to it.

Some of the anecdotes are fantastic and Alan's scouse wit shines throughout the book.

A book written by a true fan, not some author who's suddenely discovered football is a tredy pastime thanks to pay per view television.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Football Crazy
Review: Football as a religion. He's right you know. Your football team is your first love, and it will go on and break your heart more times than any person on the planet and you will forgive it for each and every time it lets you down, because the good times are fantastic and worth the heartache and sadness that inevitably follow.

This is the story of a Liverpool fan, and his relationship with his team. However its a book that will appeal to true supporters of every football club in the world. We can all read it and we can all relate to it.

Some of the anecdotes are fantastic and Alan's scouse wit shines throughout the book.

A book written by a true fan, not some author who's suddenely discovered football is a tredy pastime thanks to pay per view television.


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