About 10 years ago, just after quitting refereeing, Jeff Winter published his memoirs. Hate him or like him, he does have something to say. Read more here. Don't be shy to comment
Not really, all in the eye of the beholder. So far, this is one of the better ones I've read, but I'm sure I'll come across one that outshines Winter's. Pat Partridge's "Oh, Ref!" was very nice. Read about it here. David Elleray's "The Man in the Middle" I quite liked, as with Mark Halsey's "Added Time" (reviews will come, rest assured). Graham Poll's "Seeing Red" I still have to read. So many still out there. You can read a few on my site, see if one interests you.Is there a general consensus as to the best referee autobiography?
Would you like to write the reviews of these titles? Saves me from having to do themPolls is the best for my money. He may be a bit arrogant but he didn't skimp on stories which showed him in a less favourable light. Like him or loathe him it is a very interesting and honest read.
Ellarys I found tedious. Halseys was ok
Would you like to write the reviews of these titles? Saves me from having to do them