The Bryan Cooney book that came out last year was an enjoyable read too.
Did Brian Irvine no do a book?
I do like reading about Aberdeen fans who lived the dream. Big Bri is ace and is a top guy. Mey him a few times. Go conversation with him and Jim Spence n the hole in the wall queue at the airport before madrid
His book however i felt was a bit holy willy for my liking. Each too their own though
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Big Bri is sound as a pound, like myself brought up as a dandy down the road.
On that absolute c unt of a day in 91, the usual suspects jumped on our minibus ready to win the league there and looking forward to a nice quiet/day night.......obviously did not pan out.......as a group we always stood free and decided we would mock every single orc from Govan to Stoney and by f uck they took the bait, anyway, we overtook the team bus between Perth and Dundee and decided to stop at Fintry to show our appreciation of our club......cue 6 guys on the roof and the rest of us on the wall cheering as the team bus approached thon roundabout...as you would imagine, a few cursory glances/waves apart from Big Bri.......he was on the back seat with 2 clenched fists showing us his appreciation/determination.
SF
Just adding my new (generously donated by dons8321) Jim Rickaby, A Complete Record to the collection and it occurred to me that nae radge has mentioned Glory In Gothenburg by Richard Gordon. Good book that. Surprising it hasnt been mentioned