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It is a tale of devotion, rivalry and bigotry - and that's just the players.Tom Watt must also have been up to his spectacles in interview tapes. Memories and myths trace a national obsession from the days when a pair of boots had to last years through the Brylcreem Boys to today's millionaire players and their agents.Stephen Walsh's Voices of the Old Firm (Mainstream, pounds 14.99) performs a similar role in recording eye-witness accounts, laced with acid Glaswegian wit, of the past 50 years of Rangers and Celtic. Kicking & Screaming, by Rogan Taylor and Andrew Ward (Robson, pounds 16.95), is recommended especially to anyone who forgot to video the BBC2 series while watching Cracker. All the 250-plus Bull has scored for Wolves are described, and it is a tribute to the author that he turns so many knock-ins into a dramatic litany.Vying with the diary for format of the year is the oral history. He is also more forthcoming about how, but for Brian Clough's belligerence, he might now be leading Nottingham Forest.As a study of a folk hero, David Instone's The Bully Years (Thomas Publications, pounds 8.99) is short on controversy (apart from Steve Bull's ongoing feud with Leicester's Steve Walsh) but long on goals. The Scotland skipper does, however, quote one manager (sadly anonymous) who derided Cantona as "a poor man's Joe Jordan". The book is "unauthorised" and better for it, Ridley shedding far more light on the complex character he calls "part Rambo, part Rimbaud" than Cantona did in his self-justifying autobiography.Gary McAllister stays on the fence about Cantona's time at Leeds in Captain's Log (Mainstream, pounds 14.99).
