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  • #91
    The docile boy George Rutherford who writes bland pish for the programme on the odd occasions I see it, wrote a book about a calendar year of following the Dons and Scotland (nae an actual season) round about 1985.

    It was an extended pamphlet rather than a book, and is exactly the tut-tutting tweed-jacketed harrumphing bland pish that one would expect.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by deaconred View Post
      Would be interested in "Here we Go".
      DM me your address and its yours

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      • #93
        DonUnder, thats a beezer min

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        • #94
          Sorting oot a few things today. Including my books. Found a few more duplicates

          FREE TO A GOOD HOME

          Glory in Gothenburg - Richard Gordon
          A Light in The North - Alex Ferguson
          Scottish Football League Review 1996/97
          Scottish Football League Review 1998/99

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          • #95
            Pacman- got the first two but would be interested in the SFL reviews!

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            • #96
              Pacman- got the first two but would be interested in the SFL reviews!

              On second thoughts, I haven’t got the Richard Gordon book - I had the kindle version, so if I could have those three, that would be great!

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Pacman1903 View Post
                Sorting oot a few things today. Including my books. Found a few more duplicates

                FREE TO A GOOD HOME

                Glory in Gothenburg - Richard Gordon
                A Light in The North - Alex Ferguson
                Scottish Football League Review 1996/97
                Scottish Football League Review 1998/99
                I'd be interested. What are they about?

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                • #98
                  Richard Gordon's book was a disappointment. I read it at a Lisbon Bus Station very early in the morning whilst waiting to get into my hotel and found it quite boring. I don't know if I was doomed up about having to wait hours at the aforementioned bus station but I remember the chapter (?) on Neale Cooper being particularly abhorrent as Cooper waxed lyrical about playing for Ran-jurs

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Aldo1983 View Post
                    I'd be interested. What are they about?
                    Glory in Gothenburg - About Michty
                    A Light in the North - About nae our current coach
                    Scottish Football League Review 1996/97- is partly aboot once michty
                    Scottish Football League Review 1998/9 - is partly about once michty

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                    • Only A Light In The North left if anyones sicking it

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                        • Joey Harper has a book. King Joey. 'Here we Go' is my favourite. Jack Webster's is also good.

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                          • Michael Grant's Fergie Rises is the best of all.

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                            • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
                              Michael Grant's Fergie Rises is the best of all.
                              Great book.

                              I think i have pretry much every book now. Almost 60 of them.

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                              • Originally posted by Pacman1903 View Post
                                Great book.

                                I think i have pretry much every book now. Almost 60 of them.
                                Any chance of a full list? I wouldn't mind completing my haul.....

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