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We Want Falmer! So, is it any good???



Soul Finger

Well-known member
May 12, 2004
2,293
We Want Falmer! has been out nearly a month now.

We've been getting some amazing feedback and there are a couple of cracking reviews on Amazon.

What do the great and the good of NSC think of the book?

Would appreciate some honest critiques...
 






KNC

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2003
2,023
Seven Dials
Whoever published that should be shot.
 




catfish

North Stand Brighton Boy
Dec 17, 2010
7,677
Worthing
It's a cracking good read & will leave any Albion fan feeling very emotional.
 








cjwoolven

Member
Jun 4, 2008
970
Not to be fussy or start a 'a book is better than reading off a screen' argument, but can i purchase a digital version of this?
 




warsaw

She's lost control
Jan 28, 2008
911
Got 'We Want Falmer' for Xmas, just finished it and its another must read for all Albion fans. The account of the battle with LDC and De Veggie in particular brought back some very dark memories

Honestly, bolt it onto Build a Bonfire and you think how the f*** did we EVER get from the last Goldstone game against Donny to the first game at the Amex. Huge thanks to everybody involved particularly the Falmer for All team. Without them we'd be dead and buried.
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,736
Hither and Thither
Fantastic read. Fantastic effort all around. We are fortunate indeed. Brings it all back. Respect to all the campaigners. You know who you are.

Required reading for all Albion fans.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,327
We Want Falmer! has been out nearly a month now.

We've been getting some amazing feedback and there are a couple of cracking reviews on Amazon.

What do the great and the good of NSC think of the book?

Would appreciate some honest critiques...

I'm guessing most of us up til now didn't want to post anything in case it was a 'spoiler' for anybody who hadn't yet read their Xmas pressie book. However as it now seems to be a green light for honest critiques, will post one. Tomorrow.
 












The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
My favourite bit too.

Is the book of interest to non-Albion fans?

Probably not as much as 'Build A Bonfire'.

'Build A Bonfire' told the story of the enemy within, and set a kind of template for a resistance and protest movement against your football club. It was more generic, and hence everybody's cautionary tale.

'We Want Falmer' is more a story about taking on local and national government and campaigning on specific technical and planning issues. The opposition came from without, but it's principally our tale.

Would be interested to see it reviewed in places like WSC or via the FSF fansite.
 




Staly

Well-known member
Mar 30, 2004
1,076
Manchester
Is the book of interest to non-Albion fans?

Not as much as Build a Bonfire, I think. I'm a Shrewsbury fan, but my dad supports Brighton so I bought it for him for Christmas and had a sneaky read before I gave it to him.

The events in Build A Bonfire were very extreme and naturally dramatic, and so held an interest for any supporter regardless of allegiance. Your stadium saga was a (more elongated and extreme) version of what a lot of clubs (including us) had to go through to get a new stadium, so possibly of less interest to a casual reader.

There were some dramatic bits, which I thought were underplayed in the book, possibly because of closeness in time and to people at the club? You so very nearly lost, in that to all intents and purposes the nimbys had managed to elongate the process to the extent that you couldn't afford a stadium any more. Only the fact that you had somebody prepared to pay for it himself (and how likely was that?) meant that you scraped through. That I think, along with the rather shabby (as it comes across) treatment of Dick Knight could have been made more dramatic?

Be nice, incidentally, when people on your site slag off stadiums like ours as "characterless biscuit tins" that you remembered what an extraordinary set of circumstances led to the stadium you have today. Some of us don't have billionaires ready to step in and have to live within our means....

Just my opinion, still enjoyed reading it.
 
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Soul Finger

Well-known member
May 12, 2004
2,293
Not as much as Build a Bonfire, I think. I'm a Shrewsbury fan, but my dad supports Brighton so I bought it for him for Christmas and had a sneaky read before I gave it to him.

The events in Build A Bonfire were very extreme and naturally dramatic, and so held an interest for any supporter regardless of allegiance. Your stadium saga was a (more elongated and extreme) version of what a lot of clubs (including us) had to go through to get a new stadium, so possibly of less interest to a casual reader.

There were some dramatic bits, which I thought were underplayed in the book, possibly because of closeness in time and to people at the club? You so very nearly lost, in that to all intents and purposes the nimbys had managed to elongate the process to the extent that you couldn't afford a stadium any more. Only the fact that you had somebody prepared to pay for it himself (and how likely was that?) meant that you scraped through. That I think, along with the rather shabby (as it comes across) treatment of Dick Knight could have been made more dramatic?

Be nice, incidentally, when people on your site slag of stadiums like ours as "characterless biscuit tins" that you remembered what an extraordinary set of circumstances led to the stadium you have today. Some of us don't have billionaires ready to step in and have to live within our means....

Just my opinion, still enjoyed reading it.

Thanks for your feedback, and everyone else.

We are extremely lucky to have Tony Bloom as our benefactor and chairman, although some may moot that - after all the shite we went through - we deserved it.

I liked Gay Meadow. Why did you move?
 




xenophon

speed of life
Jul 11, 2009
3,260
BR8
Definitely of interest only to Albionites, but a good read at that. You need to know all this stuff by heart
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,759
Chandlers Ford
I'm guessing most of us up til now didn't want to post anything in case it was a 'spoiler' for anybody who hadn't yet read their Xmas pressie book. .

Don't worry - I think we all know how it turns out.
 


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