ABOUT THE BOOKS
In addition to the Alfie Jones books, David has also written four other football books. All of these are currently available to download on Kindle devices and apps. A Footballer's Christmas Carol is also available in paperback.
A footballer's Christmas Carol
It’s Christmas Eve and the hugely rich and
successful footballer Jacob Anderson has had yet another enjoyable
day making life as miserable as it can possibly be for his much put
upon personal assistant Norris Sculley.
However, upon settling down in front of his gigantic television
screen later that evening, it soon becomes clear that Jacob’s night
is about to take an unsettling turn for the worse.
Visions from the past, present and future cause Jacob to take stock
of his life and question whether money, cars and mansions really
are as important as he thinks they
are.
Split Loyalties
Hugh Capulet has long dreamed of representing
Italy in a World Cup – a dream that is on the verge of coming
true.
However, when Hugh’s beloved brother, Monty,
is surprisingly called up to his national team’s squad for the
tournament in Brazil, a long simmering family feud is
reignited.
Suddenly finding themselves at the centre of a media storm, it seems that the Capulet brothers’ World Cup dreams are about to turn into a nightmare.
A Shot in the Past
When it comes to football, nothing Leo McCarthy does seems good enough. Certainly not good enough to impress his father.
His tackles are too weak.
His passes too sloppy. His effort too lacklustre.
His Dad
wants Leo to toughen up. To be more like he was when he was a
kid.
Yet, when an accident leaves Leo, quite literally, heading to the past, he soon realises that his father’s memories of playing football may not be entirely accurate.
Diary of a Groundhopping Virgin
At the start of the 2018/19 season, for reasons he's still not altogether sure of, children's author David Fuller decided to embark on a season of watching non-league football at various levels.
What followed were nine-months (and 48 games)
that relaunched a passion for watching football away from the
bright lights, big crowds and often sterile atmospheres associated
with the professional game.
With trips mostly confined to Sussex, with
occasional forays into Kent, Surrey, Hampshire and even Merseyside
thrown in for good measure, this is the story of one man's journey
into the weird, wacky, but oh so wonderful world of non-league
football.
Featuring all the posts from the author's
popular blog along with plenty of fresh content, it's a book sure
to connect with many non-league football fans, and indeed football
fans in general.