Watt ado about Nothing ... An indepth thriller into just went on between Tony Watt and the rest of the Management Team prior to his move to Cardiff City
A man for all seasons - a blockbuster from Belgium following Rolands quest to appoint a different manager for each of Summer, Autumn, winter and spring.
Woman in Black and White ......Diary of under cover Newcastle fanatic, planted in the Valley of the Reds by Anton Dec in a cunning plan to bankrupt a rival Club when the Toons' fall through the trapdoor in May.
Follow up planned ..
Bring up the Bodies.....A grisly tale revealing what really happened to those sacked managers when they dared to cross She Who Must Be Obeyed. The excavators at Sparrows Lane uncover untold horror....
Enemy at the Gates ... A short story by Katrien Meire describing how she single handed the Charlton protest, not once did they manage to reach the Protest section because she locked the Car Park Gates
All Quiet in the Western Stand ... Memoirs from the many Charlton fans in the West Stand and the amount of noise they make, naturally its a very short book because not many wanted to speak other than a constant phrase: SIDDARN!!
The Crying Game- a fan's first hand account of the the January transfer window.
The 49 steps- yes, the disabled lift is out of action again.
Fever Pitch- a PR genius explains how a cheap video of a couple shagging in the centre-circle puts a family football club in the top tier of international sport.
The Da Roland Code ... Two Charlton fans, digging in the Belgian Countryside come across a mysterious box, inside that box are clues to decipher Roland's business plan for Charlton, are they smart enough... Can they understand it!!
About a Bhoy - Tony Watt's autobiographical account of scoring against Barca at 18, being sold for a million, and then being trafficked around European cities by a mad-man owner until nobody loved him anymore
One man's metoric rise from coach of a Belgian pub teams' reserves to interim coach of a successful, well run English Championship club, who's CE has never made a bad decision.
Marvel as Carol Fryley wins over the disgruntled 2%
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Hunger Games: A distopian nightmare of food vouchers, time limits, outsourced caterers and and general mis-management.
The Valley of Fear: Sherlock Holmes & Dr Watson are summonsed to a country house where they investigate the attempted murder of a football club.
Freakonomics: A rogue economist uncovers the freaky economic reasoning behind Duchetelet's network.
Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The story of one young striker's donut addiction and his enforced exile to Cardiff.
Follow up planned ..
Bring up the Bodies.....A grisly tale revealing what really happened to those sacked managers when they dared to cross She Who Must Be Obeyed. The excavators at Sparrows Lane uncover untold horror....
I thought that was about Alan Pardew.
All Quiet in the Western Stand ... Memoirs from the many Charlton fans in the West Stand and the amount of noise they make, naturally its a very short book because not many wanted to speak other than a constant phrase: SIDDARN!!
The 49 steps- yes, the disabled lift is out of action again.
Fever Pitch- a PR genius explains how a cheap video of a couple shagging in the centre-circle puts a family football club in the top tier of international sport.
The Kat in The Hat
Katrien takes pictures of a mass gathering of individuals representing 2% of a base all while in a Kangol Hat
I don't believe any further comment is required
WARNING TO ALL CHARLTON FANS
I've read this book. There are no trains. False advertising.
One man's metoric rise from coach of a Belgian pub teams' reserves to interim coach of a successful, well run English Championship club, who's CE has never made a bad decision.
Marvel as Carol Fryley wins over the disgruntled 2%