Read this last night
Obviously nae a guffball fan but ive always liked Keegan. This book hasnt changed that. One of the nice guys in fitba
This should have a warning saying "this is 87% huns whether being huns or in scotland tops, 10% pigs, 3 % everyone else.Dinna let the scotland photo on the front fool you"
Read this last night
Obviously nae a guffball fan but ive always liked Keegan. This book hasnt changed that. One of the nice guys in fitba
Geordie lad i know has it on good authority KK bummed a cat.
Disappointing read. Just a bit bland. Only about 1/2 page dedicated to the deaths of the two band members.
Read this tonight
Obviously a great. No doubting it. Legend
But...………... he seemed to fall out with a lot of people(mangers and coaches), Fergie, Simon Stainrod, Ebbe Skovdahl, The guffy Scotland goalie coach to name a few. There's a common denominator here. Was James a bit of a prick?
I have been managed by a Gothenburg great in the past and he was a f@cking bellend. Just saying
Its not a great book. Not very detailed
I've not read Jim Leighton's book for years, but from what I can remember, he comes across as a man with several axes to grind.
I cant help but think hes a very difficult man and hes the issue. Ive met him and thought he was a bit weird. I also know people who have golfed with him and have said similar. He names the three i mentioned and Roy Aitken in his book on numerous occasions. Hes the common denominator
Still a legend (as is the other Gothenburg great who i know is a bellend).
Decent read this. Multiple (must be 100) wee stories from the 80s from us beating Real as huge underdogs, to Brazil nae winning the WC in 82, to the plastic pitch at Loftus Road to Murderpool fans at Heysel
Worth a read if you see it
Cracking book. A tougher man than me