![]() ![]() Having written up his reports on Team Mohamed he was told sorry, it wasn’t Mohamed it was Ahmed. Padfield was once sent to rule the rule over an Egyptian player called Mohamed only to discover seven players of that name were playing. ![]() Any book with the line: “One of the advantages of being female is that there is less chance of dropping your mobile phone down the lavatory” can’t be all bad. From 2010 there was Scouting For Moyes by Les Padfield, a hilarious account of his days as a scout. ![]() There are books you would probably overlook in normal circumstances but which can prove to be hidden gems. While reading some outstanding books published last year is hugely enjoyable, it is fair to assume there will be heated debate when it comes to selecting the top six. The Football Writers’ Association Books Panel are in the processing of finalising their short list of football books of the year for 2011. ![]()
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