This one is tricky to pigeon hole. On the face of it, it should be obvious what The Smell of Football is about, but frankly it's much more complicated than that.
You won't find a multitude of match details, or a dissection of training methods and tactics, or a plethora of funny incidents involving the superstars of the game.
You will find some of the above, and depending on your personal preferences of those, you'll want more of them, because the book is not solely based on any of them.
So what is it based on? Well, the author, Baz, will take you through a potentially glamorous world, through the eyes of someone with an acute lack of self confidence.
You'll learn about the bonds that grow between people, the ever present pressures of the game, the difficulty of surviving in the modern game, and yes, some of the excesses of the superstars.
The writing isn't perfect, but then this isn't some glossy exposé, it's an honest account of a career which traversed the divisions, up and down, but always with a sense of humour which got him through.