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Gotta buy an xmas present for someone and he loves the GGs, can anyone recommend a decent book on the subject?
He knows what he is doing in general, so I would say a biography type book would go down well.
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The Barney Curley autobiography is a good read I'm told - trainer, punter, organiser of massive coups and most perplexingly a confirmed large-scale philanthropist.
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The Barney Curley book isn't bad. If he is a punter then Patrick Veitchs book "Enemy number One" is interesting. It is well named when I was a bookmaker in the UK Veitch was definitely the biggest headache I had on a daily basis.
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Quote from: redarmi on December 15, 2011, 01:08:17 PM
The Barney Curley book isn't bad. If he is a punter then Patrick Veitchs book "Enemy number One" is interesting. It is well named when I was a bookmaker in the UK Veitch was definitely the biggest headache I had on a daily basis.
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Might I recommend 'Backing the draw for profit'?
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Patrick Veitch book is defo the best read around.
Clever chap.
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