Dorset Seagull
Once Dolphin, Now Seagull
Got an advance copy. It's excellent, thoroughly recommended.
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Got an advance copy. It's excellent, thoroughly recommended.
For those that are unable to make it along, here's the Amazon link you'd be disappointed if I didn't post...
https://amzn.to/2zR86nE
(Affilaited, of course, which means NSC earns a small amount should you purchase after making the click)
I should point out that 'The Large One' has a review copy. Everybody else has to wait until 18th October!
Although the subject matter is not Albion-related, Spencer also wrote what is, in my humble opinion, one of the most fascinating and interesting football biographies to appear in print - Lost in France: The Remarkable Life and Death of Leigh Roose, Football's First Superstar
For anyone who enjoys football writing, check it out.
I heard Spencer promoting this on (I think) Radio 4 and bought on the back of that. It is absolutely excellent and I second your recommendation.Although the subject matter is not Albion-related, Spencer also wrote what is, in my humble opinion, one of the most fascinating and interesting football biographies to appear in print - Lost in France: The Remarkable Life and Death of Leigh Roose, Football's First Superstar
For anyone who enjoys football writing, check it out.
Does anyone know if this book will be in Brighton bookshops later this month? I'm in the UK for a short time then and Amazon won't issue the Kindle version outside of the UK.
Sounds brilliant! Now I’ve put my thinking cap on regarding that superb action photo on who’s who, please correct me if I’ve got it wrong :
The match was the FA Cup replay against Walton & Hersham which we lost 4-0, I woz there! The Albion players pictured from left to right - John Templeman (on the goal line), Brian Powney, George Ley (?), Eddie Spearitt, Norman Gall, Steve Piper, Barry Bridges.
If my memory serves me correctly we then lost 8-2 to Bristol Rovers a couple of days later (I woz there for that one as well!).
I don’t know the answer to your question but http://www.city-books.co.uk based in Brighton will order the book and hold it until you pick it up. Details on the link.
A well crafted review if a little to long, you were never going to slate though were you?
A review of a review.
Whatever next?