HighfieldBlade
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His wife, Emily, wrote Wuthering Heights.It's a little known fact that Leigh Bromby wrote The Da Vinci Code.
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His wife, Emily, wrote Wuthering Heights.It's a little known fact that Leigh Bromby wrote The Da Vinci Code.
It won the Booker prize.Booker’s is well worth the read
I think it’s pretty standard to talk about yourself a lot in an autobiography?Dave Bassett has one granted not a player and of course Warnocks me me me book.
Don't know if you saw Fever Pitch on BBC2 the other night? Gillespie was featured quite heavily talking about his gambling addiction. It was amazing hearing him talk about how he was gutted when Newcastle scored a fourth goal at Stoke in the League Cup because it cost him thousands.Gillespie’s absolute take down of Blackwell - just shows what a scummy cunt he was (Blackwell not Gillespie). Felt a bit sorry for Keith reading it as well. Obviously a very talented player but it never happened for him.
Don't know if you saw Fever Pitch on BBC2 the other night? Gillespie was featured quite heavily talking about his gambling addiction. It was amazing hearing him talk about how he was gutted when Newcastle scored a fourth goal at Stoke in the League Cup because it cost him thousands.
The owner of the betting shop sold the story to The S*n of Gillespie betting 62k in two days.Imagine that coming out now? He’d be banned for life.
Yes, Hagan's was good. Not read Grainger's.In my opinion the best two "reads" are The Jimmy Hagan story of 2007 & especially The Singing Winger by Colin Grainger of 2019.
What's the MGW one called?
Wasn't he on a Blades podcast recently...Googles...Yes he wasI know he wasn't a player for us, but has anyone read Danny Wilson's book and is it a good read? I would be interested to hear of his account of his time with us.
If he had written that series he would be very rich (and very old)
What's the MGW one called?
The parting shot?
Whereas Jose Baxter's could have been 'Mind To Keep Your Powder Dry.' Oh wait, that was Oliver Cromwell.
Who was it who played for us who's rumoured to be Secret Footballer?
The stories are mainly from Kitson but, contrary to what the Guardian said at the time the series was produced, stories obtained from other footballers were also used in the column and are also in the book. One of them concerns Danny Higginbotham, for example.Kitson I've heard....
Kenworthys and Warnocks are the best in my opinion.Not read Gillespie's or Kenworthy's. Agree with what you said about Hodgy, Birch and Edwards. TC's biography a few years ago was good. Mick Jones's autobiography was more like a scrapbook than an autobiography. Have read John Tudor's but it had inaccuracies. Browsed Vinny Jones' and decided not to buy because I noticed that he was belittling us. A Blade across the road has lend me Paddy Kenny's, not read it yet.
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