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Summer in Europe is a great time of year for sports lovers. Most major outdoor sports events are about to begin or are already in full swing.

Below are a list of 5 books based on events that are happening in June in Europe…and around the world (to be fair).

Highlights next month include the Wimbledon Championships, Golf’s US Open, The British and Ireland Lions tour to Australia, the pre-event to the World Cup, The Confederations Cup and lastly the race in New York the Belmont Stakes.

Below are 5 books hand picked on those events, remember to vote at the bottom of the page. The votes will be counted and revealed on June 1st at 8PM GMT.

My review of May’s book Crashed and Bryned is coming soon…I promise.

Days of Grace by Arthur Ashe

Days of Grace Arthur Ashe

The 2013 Wimbledon Championships will take place between from 24 June to 7 July. Wimbledon is the pinnacle of any tennis player’s career, the golden chalice of tennis. It’s where tennis legends are made.

Arthur Ashe, an African American, was the first black player ever selected to the United States Davis Cup team and the only black man ever to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. He retired in 1980. He was ranked World No. 1 by Harry Hopman in 1968 and by Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph and World Tennis Magazine in 1975. In the ATP computer rankings, he peaked at No. 2 in May 1976*.

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After reading some ‘serious’ books over the last 3 months I thought it might be nice for a change to read something a little light-hearted. Below are 5 books relating to Cycling, Soccer, American Football, Golf and Cricket all of which have a feel good factor about them. Well maybe not feel good but definitely good humoured.

The votes will be counted and released on Friday on the website. Apologies on the past few months as deadlines have been tight but it is my goal to be able to tell you the book before the start of the month in future.

Have a look at the books below, make sure to vote at the bottom of the page and leave a comment.

French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France by Tim Moore

French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France

Seduced by the speed and glamour of the biggest annual sporting event in the world, and determined to tackle the most fearsome physical challenge outside classical mythology, Moore, the ultimate amateur, attempts to complete all 3,630km of the 2000 Tour in the weeks before the professionals set off.

Battling it out with the old men on butchers’ bikes across the plains of Aquitaine and pursued by cattle over Europe’s second highest road, Moore soon finds himself resorting to narcotic assistance, systematic overeating and waxed legs before summoning a support vehicle staffed by cruelly sceptical family and friends. Accounts of his suffering and chicanery, and those encountered in the race’s epic history, are interwoven through a look at rural France busy tarting itself up for those 15 seconds of fame as the Tour careers through at 50kph. An heroic depiction of an inadequate man’s attempt to achieve the unachievable, Moore’s Tour is a tale of calorific excess, ludicrous clothing and intimate discomfort.

Football Manager Stole My Life: 20 Years of Beautiful Obsession by Iain Macintosh, Kenny Millar and Neil White

Football Manager Stole My Life: 20 Years of Beautiful Obsession by Iain Macintosh, Kenny Millar and Neil White

Football Manager Stole My Life lifts the lid on the cult of Football Manager (FM). It is an easy-to-read, highly illustrated, light-hearted guide to the game s lasting impact on popular culture. We hear from the gamers whose lives have been taken over by FM, a game cited in 35 divorce cases in the UK. There are interviews with the players who become world beaters in the game, but in real life never make the big leagues. The incredible scouting network of Sports Interactive is revealed. We speak to the men who make the game, and put an FM addict on the psychologist s couch to discover what 20 years as a virtual football manager has done to him.

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You may remember from my last post it was speculated that Graham Hunter was in love with Barcelona. Now that I’ve read this book I can understand why—14 trophies in 4 years, you can’t argue with that.

Barca: The Making of Greatest Team in the World takes us behind the scenes of one of the most famous soccer teams of all time and shows us how it was created. Reading this book, it is as though you are standing at the water cooler at Camp Nou between the boardroom, changing rooms and gantry.

Barca explores how Johan Cruyff changed the fortunes of the club, the effects of the internal politics between club presidents Joan Laporta and Sandro Rosell and charts Pep Guardiola’s career as one of the most successful managers in recent history.

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Barca: The Making of the Greatest Team in the World by Graham Hunter is The Podium’s book for February.

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The results are as follows: Barca with 83%, When Pride Still Mattered with 9%, Beware of the Dog with 5%, Bode with 2%, West By West with 1%.

A friend of mine told me recently that he’d read a few chapters of Barca and his verdict was that Graham Hunter was ‘in love with Barcelona’.

Hunter moved to Barcelona in 2001, he speaks fluent Spanish and Catalonian, and, more importantly, he is the only English speaking journalist to have interviewed Pep Guardiola during his time as Barcelona coach. It’s quite clear from the breadth of work produced by Hunter about Barcelona that he’s got the inside scoop.

At the moment Barca are at the top of the La Liga on 59 points, 9 points clear of Atletico Madrid in 2nd place and 16 points clear of their primary Spanish rival Real Madrid. On 20th of February Barcelona play AC Milan in the Champions League. It seems as though even after the departure of Guardiola, business has continued as normal for the unstoppable club.

Are Barcelona are the greatest football team in the world? Is Graham Hunter right? Let’s find out together. I hope you enjoy The Podium’s February Book, Barca: The Making of the Greatest Team in the World.

I will be reading the updated edition which includes the departure of Pep Guardiola and Spain’s victory at Euro 2012.

Here’s Graham talking about Barca

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So here we go again. Five books have been selected loosely based on sporting events happening next month. Please read the below and then vote for the one you would like to see as February’s book of the month.

A few sports have managed to stay on the list from last month but you will notice the new titles all have a slightly different focus. This month the books are in line with the Super Bowl, NBA All-Star’s game, Soccer’s Champions League, Rugbys RBS 6 Nations and FIS Skiing.

Below are the nominated books. You can vote for the one you’d most like to read at the bottom. The results will be revealed on the 4th of February.

When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi by David Maraniss

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia; 1st Touchstone Ed edition (30 Sep 2000)

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Ron Fimrite Sports Illustrated Forges a near-perfect synthesis of fine writing and fascinating material. May be the best sports biography ever published.

There are hundreds (perhaps thousands!) of books available that deal with different aspects of the NFL. There are books about championship teams, losing teams, managers, players, economics, politics and race. One name that jumped out at me though when I was researching for this month’s titles, was Vince Lombardi. Vince Lombardi was not only a legend of NFL but his is also the name on the trophy handed to the winning team of the Super Bowl. Lombardi is one of the greatest coaches of all time.

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I hope everyone is enjoying Tylor Hamilton and Daniel Coyle’s The Secret Race, I’m just over half way through and it’s pretty full on. A complete page turner. And it’s just in time for Lance Armstrong to enter the Oprah Winfey Thunder Dome! I hope to have my review up on Monday the 27th of January.

Moving on.

Below are a list of major sporting events happening next month. If anyone has any suggestions for other events and books then please leave a message in the comment area below. On Thursday the 24th I’ll put up the 5 nominated books for February. Then after you all vote, the chosen book will be revealed on Thursday the 31st.

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Super Bowl XLVII

By February 3rd, 2 teams will have reached the Super Bowl. At the moment there’s a handful of teams still playing. On Sunday 20th January San Francisco play at Atlanta and Baltimore play at New England.

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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013, Nordic World Ski Championships 2013

To be honest I could write everything I know about Skiing on the back of a napkin. If there are any skiing enthusiasts out there, please fill us in. Especially about what we should be putting on the bookshelves.

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Welcome to The Podium: A Sports Book Club. Before I get stuck in, if you hadn’t worked it out already this this isn’t a betting website! It’s a bookclub.

January is a busy month for sports but I thought we should keep it pretty friendly and find a book everybody would be interested in reading. I’ve gone as safe as possible choosing American Football, Cricket, Cycling, Soccer and Tennis.

Below are January’s 5 books. Make sure to vote at the bottom of the page. The results will be revealed on the 7th. Hopefully that will give you enough time to go out and purchase the book and read it before the end of the month.

Resurrection: The Miracle Season That Saved Notre Dame by Jim Dent

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Dent interviewed Parseghian as well as many of the surviving players and painstakingly researched the newspaper and national press coverage the team received during its Phoenix-like resurrection. The genuinely engaging game accounts—usually momentum killers in sports books—are peppered with specific player memories that add urgency and excitement…we have an inspirational underdog saga, humor, pathos, tragedy, and triumph. – Booklist

On January 7th 2013, Notre Dame could claim their first BSC National Championship since 1988 when they face 2011 and 2009 BCS National Championship Alabama Crimson Tide in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Resurrection by Jim Dent tells the story of Notre Dame in a completely different scenario to the current setup.

Back in the 1960s, Notre Dame’s football program was in shambles. For five straight years, from 1958 through 1963, the home of Knute Rockne and Frank Leahy could not produce one winning season. Plagued by a series of bad coaching choices, inept management, and a loss of institutional support, no one could be sure if the Fighting Irish would ever return to glory. When “Touchdown Jesus” was erected in 1964, it presided over a team so hopeless that the entire football program was on the brink of collapse. – Book Description, Amazon.com

Notre Dam Vs Alabama Crimson Tide – January 7th

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