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Lance Armstrong's biography
Ultramarathon Man hopefully you guys have some soccer books to add to this list. god please no baseball books, about 70% of sports books at borders bookstore are baseball. |
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Damn, I was going to say Fair Ball by Bob Costas, but that's a book about baseball
But I guess I'm mentioning it now anyway, oh well. It's a really good book |
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Moneyball is fantastic, still about baseball, but much more about finance and the theory behind putting a team together.
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Moneyball
Ball Four Friday Night Lights The Education of an American Soccer Player |
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the miracle of castel disangro and I will also second friday night lights and ball four
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Not sure if anyone else has read this, but I loved the Miracle of St. Anthony's
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i thought lance armstrong came across as being ultra-cocky in his autobiography.
no one hates baseball more than i do (considering i live with three red sox fans who watch every fricken' game), but moneyball is by far the best non-fiction book i've ever read. |
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pinnacle is a good sports book. Bodog is not as good
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Does Roddy Piper's book count? It was funny.
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If wrestling does count, Mick Foley/Mankind/Dude Love/Cactus Jack's book is great even for non-wrestling fans.
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