
Football Book Club Podcast
1) Darren Anderton's 'Take Note!'
This week the Book Club are reading 'Take Note!' - the 2010 autobiography by James's favourite ever player, Spurs, Portsmouth & England legend Darren Anderton. Featuring an unhinged foreword by Terry ...Show More
2) FBC Classics: Steve Bruce Master Criminal
For the first of our Book Club Classic's we're heading back to 2021 to bring you Steve Bruce and his wife Janet's incredibly dramatic standoff with police inside a phone box in Gillingham.This clip is...Show More
3) The Alan Shearer Tapes: Live
Football Book Club returns, live from London's Cheerful Earful podcast festival! And we've tracked down Alan Shearer's long-lost, secret 1998 audiocassettes to FINALLY bring Alan's story to the masses...Show More
4) BIG NEWS: SERIES 6 COMING SOON
Football Book Club is BACK! Starting next Monday 15th September, new episodes will be dropping on your feed every fortnight. Great new guests! Questionable new books! Same Football Book Club.See you n...Show More
5) SUPER EXCITING LIVE SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT
Ever wanted to see four people read a book before your very eyes? Well now you can! Because we're delighted to be playing The Cheerful Earful podcast festival in London on Saturday 19th October. And w...Show More
6) Dwight Yorke's 'Born To Score'
It's the last episode of Series 5 :(. But we're going out with a bang, as we read Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke's explosive 2009 autobiography 'Born To Score'. Featuring treble heroics, the tr...Show More
7) Football Book Club On Tour: Rome (with Francesco Totti)
Football Book Club are going international! As James heads to spectacular Rome armed only with a city guide written by its most famous son - AS Roma legend Francesco Totti. Totti penned 'E mo'te spieg...Show More
8) Julian Joachim's 'You Must Be Joachim'
A late contender for best book title of the series, this week we're reading former Aston Villa, Leicester and Coventry City forward Julian Joachim's 2023 autobiography 'You Must Be Joachim'.Featuring ...Show More
9) Rohan Ricketts's 'Passion For Football'
It's time for, perhaps, the most obscure and most bizarre book we've ever read on Football Book Club - and definitely the shortest. We're reading all 58 pages of former Spurs, Wolves and Arsenal midfi...Show More
10) Roy Keane vs Mick McCarthy Pt. 2
After the drama of Mick McCarthy's 2002 World Cup Diary a fortnight ago, it's time for Roy Keane's side of the story, as we read the Manchester United legend's explosive 2002 book 'Keane: The Autobiog...Show More