St Asaph born Andrew Foley Jones was raised in the North Wales coastal town of Prestatyn and has since, whilst living in various areas of the U.K. retained a strong feeling of Welshness, still holding a season ticket for his beloved Wrexham FC, crossing the border from Chester where he now lives, rarely missing a home game. A columnist for magazine and newspaper, he had his first work of fiction, ’Seductive Amoebae’ published in 2008, followed by the cryptically titled ’Starbucks Ate My Lobster’ in 2013. In his recent Daily Post column, he summed up what it means to support a football team: ""Football is in the blood, in our soul. It is part of our lives, it can determine, often subliminally our mood, our productivity. It’s a major part of our DNA, it’s part of what makes us what we are." His books have sold far and wide and received rave reviews with his unusual and controversial style and whilst football is often referenced in his works of fiction this is the first time he has created a book with football at its very heart.