Who is doing the commentary, its odd to have someone reviewing the photos who doesn't know our history, a different perspective.
Someone from the north-east by the sound of it (and I don't mean East Grinstead)
Who is doing the commentary, its odd to have someone reviewing the photos who doesn't know our history, a different perspective.
Honestly never realised they were all numbered !
I’ve got 1131..........
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I've got 1614, just 5623 to track down !
Is the bloke climbing up the crossbar on NSC...?Seeing this post ignited my desire to revisit the Donny and Hereford games online. I have only ever seen myself in one pic (the one in the book), but I found another courtesy of google!
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The first edition was limited, but it has been reprinted.
Nice look at the book by Stewart Weir and Paul Hayward, might recognise a few faces!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beTaLn-VJ9U
Anyone know if any of these pics are at the Amex, there's some iconic stuff here?
Who is doing the commentary, its odd to have someone reviewing the photos who doesn't know our history, a different perspective.
What is more interesting is that he picks up on the photo of us that we are smiling. Stewart said that he picked that photo as most of the scenes are not happy, so it obviously worked if the person commentating picked up on it. Taking the pictures is just a part but the editing of them must be epic.
Someone from the north-east by the sound of it (and I don't mean East Grinstead)
That's how I know they were reprinted. I bought my copy in the club shop in Queen Street, which is unnumbered.
Ah ha.. I gave the club 1,000 copies and guess that copy didn't get numbered. Only 3,500 were actually printed with about 100 given to players, press etc. Those 1,000 copies was the % that the club benefitted from. Im going to do something similar next MTNM I do but this time donate to REMF as I figure the club has enough money now.
Ah ha.. I gave the club 1,000 copies and guess that copy didn't get numbered. Only 3,500 were actually printed with about 100 given to players, press etc. Those 1,000 copies was the % that the club benefitted from. Im going to do something similar next MTNM I do but this time donate to REMF as I figure the club has enough money now.
Hi Stewart. So are you saying:
– There's only ever been one print run, never any reprint.
– That first print run actually totalled 3500, not 5625.
– Only 2500 of those 3500 were numbered, the remaining 1000 were given to the club unnumbered.
thanks
Thats a shame some iconic photos indicative of the time, hopefully they'll change their mind as it also show's the true grit of the supporters!
I liked the review, he clearly likes your work and was very complimentary, i'd take that!
Also i don't know why but the photo of Bellotti's house with snowballs on it always brings a grin!
Somehow this completely passed me by the first time round (or I was pissed and forgot, most likely). How do I get a copy please?
Sound. Cheers Stewart.Haha
All of the original More Than Ninety Minutes sold back in 1997 hence idea of an updated version but with a mix of new unpublished images and including the key older images. You can sometimes find the original book on eBay and Amazon though. Follow me on Instagram or Twitter or keep an eye on this thread. When it comes to the Crowdfunding I will hopefully be able to post here though.