Priceless,
by Rodney Marsh (2001)
PACKED with anecdotes and stories from his successful spell in the US, this autobiography charts Marsh's tough and violent upbringing in the East End and the emergence of his football career at fashionable Fulham, playing alongside the legendary Johnny Haynes.
After a spell at QPR he moved to Manchester City, where he became a cult hero among the fans who loved his outrageous skills.
It was also the period in which he first grew close to George Best.
Marsh later became well known for his appearances as a regular television sports pundit, but was ignominiously sacked from Sky Sports after an inappropriate joke about the tsunami disaster - one wonders whether this book will be updated to include Marsh's reflections on the outspoken nature which has, for the time being, proved to be his downfall.
