Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Forum index | Previous Thread | Next thread
Your favourite ever football book? 19:40 - Mar 15 with 852 viewsOsbourne

Osbourne has a copy of the following book beside his bed.

At the moment Osbourne is wondering if it is non fiction or fiction?

Osbourne enjoys flicking through this book.

"Nice memories, eh. Nice memories."

The book :

"Chasing the Tangerine Dream" : Author - Ian Chisnall. Preface by Ian Holloway, Afterword by Ian Holloway.

The book diaries Blackpool FC's season in the Premiership. I like it!

Other good football books?

0
Your favourite ever football book? on 19:51 - Mar 15 with 841 viewsPlumbs

The potted history of Blackpool Stanley.Very relevant given whats happened with Milton Keynes Dons/Wimbledon.

"Ripped from the heart of the community"

Real fans go to pubs like the HITW or the Welly

0
Your favourite ever football book? on 20:26 - Mar 15 with 839 viewsbasilrobbiereborn

"All of them".

Icon? It's all Rio Ferdinand's fault.
Blog: pause for breath

1
Your favourite ever football book? on 20:41 - Mar 15 with 835 viewsPlumbs

Your favourite ever football book? on 20:26 - Mar 15 by basilrobbiereborn

"All of them".


Bazbob I think you're ace

Real fans go to pubs like the HITW or the Welly

0
Your favourite ever football book? on 08:57 - Mar 16 with 811 viewsWizaard

Your favourite ever football book? on 20:41 - Mar 15 by Plumbs

Bazbob I think you're ace


I've gota fair few of the Gerry Wolstenholme books on Blackpool.

Cup Kings is particularly recommended, taking the reader through the 53 Cup run. He's also done a number of booklets on particular chapters of our history. The Tour of Australia shows a different world to what we have now, as does the Anglo-Italian one.

On a non-Blackpool theme, "Brilliant Orange" by Simon Kuiper is a history of Dutch football. Well worth a read.
1
Your favourite ever football book? on 20:40 - Mar 16 with 770 viewsPNENIL

Your favourite ever football book? on 08:57 - Mar 16 by Wizaard

I've gota fair few of the Gerry Wolstenholme books on Blackpool.

Cup Kings is particularly recommended, taking the reader through the 53 Cup run. He's also done a number of booklets on particular chapters of our history. The Tour of Australia shows a different world to what we have now, as does the Anglo-Italian one.

On a non-Blackpool theme, "Brilliant Orange" by Simon Kuiper is a history of Dutch football. Well worth a read.


Two great books on 70's football and both written in diary form
The Glory Game by Hunter Davies on Spurs in the early seventies
Only a game by Eamon Dunphy, charting a season at MIllwall.
Both are really good reads.
0
Your favourite ever football book? on 20:57 - Mar 16 with 754 viewsPlumbs

Your favourite ever football book? on 20:40 - Mar 16 by PNENIL

Two great books on 70's football and both written in diary form
The Glory Game by Hunter Davies on Spurs in the early seventies
Only a game by Eamon Dunphy, charting a season at MIllwall.
Both are really good reads.


I might take a look at the Dunphy book. A season at Millwall eh?

Real fans go to pubs like the HITW or the Welly

0
Your favourite ever football book? on 21:33 - Mar 16 with 748 viewsOsbourne

Your favourite ever football book? on 20:57 - Mar 16 by Plumbs

I might take a look at the Dunphy book. A season at Millwall eh?


Osbourne has read the Dunphy book.

The Gordon Hill story in it made Osbourne laugh out loud.

Gordon Hill, the Manchester United left winger of the late 70's early 80's was at Millwall as a young player. United then had Steve Coppell on one wing and Gordon Hill on the other. Good player was Gordon Hill, quite a character too Osbourne would suggest!

Osbourne is currently concocting his top 5 list of Football books and will report back when finalised.

Gordon Hill
0
Your favourite ever football book? on 21:51 - Mar 16 with 743 viewsPNENIL

Your favourite ever football book? on 21:33 - Mar 16 by Osbourne

Osbourne has read the Dunphy book.

The Gordon Hill story in it made Osbourne laugh out loud.

Gordon Hill, the Manchester United left winger of the late 70's early 80's was at Millwall as a young player. United then had Steve Coppell on one wing and Gordon Hill on the other. Good player was Gordon Hill, quite a character too Osbourne would suggest!

Osbourne is currently concocting his top 5 list of Football books and will report back when finalised.

Gordon Hill


Ive got to say you fascinate me Osbourne.
I honestly don't know what to make of you!
Question to Plumbs...
What did you make of the Damned Utd book and film ?
I don't know if it was anywhere near the truth but it was very entertaining .
1
Login to get fewer ads

Your favourite ever football book? on 23:40 - Mar 16 with 732 viewsWizaard

Your favourite ever football book? on 21:51 - Mar 16 by PNENIL

Ive got to say you fascinate me Osbourne.
I honestly don't know what to make of you!
Question to Plumbs...
What did you make of the Damned Utd book and film ?
I don't know if it was anywhere near the truth but it was very entertaining .


In the film, Saltergate stood in for the Baseball Ground.

Elland Rd stood in for Elland Rd as it hadn't altered since the mid 70s, and that was just the crowd...
-1
Your favourite ever football book? on 07:13 - Mar 17 with 720 viewsHertsseasider

Your favourite ever football book? on 23:40 - Mar 16 by Wizaard

In the film, Saltergate stood in for the Baseball Ground.

Elland Rd stood in for Elland Rd as it hadn't altered since the mid 70s, and that was just the crowd...


Another shout for The Glory Game by Hunter Davies. He spends a year with Spurs in the early 70's and provides a fascinating insight into all aspects of the club. Includes a chapter on an away day at Coventry which I recall well.

Also Spurs related - In Search of Alan Gilzean - a hero of mine in the late 60's, early 70's who pretty much disappeared and became a recluse, the exact opposite of the money grabbing types we have now.

"Schools Out London"

1
Your favourite ever football book? on 07:43 - Mar 17 with 715 viewsPlumbs

Your favourite ever football book? on 21:51 - Mar 16 by PNENIL

Ive got to say you fascinate me Osbourne.
I honestly don't know what to make of you!
Question to Plumbs...
What did you make of the Damned Utd book and film ?
I don't know if it was anywhere near the truth but it was very entertaining .


PNENIL-I'll answer the question now that Wizz has flapped about in his Leeds keepnet.

Very entertaining but the Clough family were appalled by it and Johnny Giles sued David Pearce (the author and Hudds Town fan).
Eddie Gray when asked remarked that it should be viewed as a bit of fun but I'd say that Clough probably regretted the way he went about things.Without that however Leeds wouldnt have had Jimmy Armfield and made the ECF in 1975,so looking back Cloughs departure wasnt a bad thing.

Thats the same Jimmy Armfield that should have become Blackpools manager,but the bum spiders like Wizz and Bazbob wanted Harry Potts around that time

Real fans go to pubs like the HITW or the Welly

0
Logo for 'BeGambleAware' Logo for 'BeGambleAware' Logo for 'GamStop' Gambling 18+
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024