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The bloke who wrote it used to post here. I enjoyed it. If you don't read this, what other books about Hagan are you going to read instead?
Well quite, I just mean is it well researched and gives a fair account of the man.
I remember seeing Fenoughty play for Chesterfield in early 1970s.Thanks Shalalalafenoughty , on the strength of that, I shall order myself a copy and add it to my reading matter for the forthcoming hols to Gran Canaria.
Incidently, bit of a name drop, I talked to Tommy Fenoughty quite a number of times at his house as my mate was going out with his daughter - a top bloke and very happy to tell a tale about his footballing days.
Thanks Shalalalafenoughty , on the strength of that, I shall order myself a copy and add it to my reading matter for the forthcoming hols to Gran Canaria.
Incidently, bit of a name drop, I talked to Tommy Fenoughty quite a number of times at his house as my mate was going out with his daughter - a top bloke and very happy to tell a tale about his footballing days.
Both the author Roger Barnard and AlpineI remember seeing Fenoughty play for Chesterfield in early 1970s.
I remember seeing Fenoughty play for Chesterfield in early 1970s.
It's been started will be on the shelves in about a year .currie ,Hagan ,players of the like we at the lane will never see again ,I won't mention our current cropSomeone should suggest to TC to write his auto soon!
Just a footnote ,Hagan was a football genius on cow field football pitches ,what would the great man have done on a desso .
A man of hagans principals would have have just told the coaches to do one, never saw him play but my dad who had seen him and currie said it was a close run thing. Footballing gods. You will never see Messi or Ronaldo looking at a flip chart on the sidelineThe pricks with EUFA coaching badges would have coached it out of him.
The pricks with EUFA coaching badges would have coached it out of him.
All of them or just some of them? Messi came through Barca's Academy - full of UEFA Coaches!
In fact Spain invests far more in the UEFA coaching system than we do - I believe a large part of why they've been infinitely more successful at club and international level.
You are right. Wednesday offered a world record fee of £32,500Wasn't he another player that united tried to cash in on, to the unwashed. Or am I thinking wrong.
Should be a good read. Roger Barnard sourced all his stories from factual accounts. It is an honest biography which unfortunately is now out of print. You can still get copies on e-bay, I believe.
Should be a good read. Roger Barnard sourced all his stories from factual accounts. It is an honest biography which unfortunately is now out of print. You can still get copies on e-bay, I believe.
In 1951 as Wendy were battling against relegation from the 1st divisionYou are right. Wednesday offered a world record fee of £32,500
You are right. Wednesday offered a world record fee of £32,500
I seem to remember the great Bill Shankly on Grandstand or summat similar yonks back (must have been very early 70's) talking about the best 3 players he'd ever seen up to that time.
It was something like - Jimmy Greaves, Duncan Edwards and Jimmy Hagan (I was so young I didn't realise Jimmy was a Blades legend)
Does anyone else remember this or am I going senile. I just can't get the image out of my mind of Shankly on the black and white tv pictures saying how Hagan was a superb player.
If he's good enough for Shankly then he's good enough for me.
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Not surprised. Tommy Lawton reckoned my father was so skillful that he could cross the ball in such a way that he didn't have to head the lace !! Not true, but a great compliment.I seem to remember the great Bill Shankly on Grandstand or summat similar yonks back (must have been very early 70's) talking about the best 3 players he'd ever seen up to that time.
It was something like - Jimmy Greaves, Duncan Edwards and Jimmy Hagan (I was so young I didn't realise Jimmy was a Blades legend)
Does anyone else remember this or am I going senile. I just can't get the image out of my mind of Shankly on the black and white tv pictures saying how Hagan was a superb player.
If he's good enough for Shankly then he's good enough for me.
UTB.
Not disagreeing with you Rufus 'cos I didn't see the interview but if Shankly was choosing his three favourite players I am sure Tom Finney would have been among them. He always raved about Finney - I think they were at Preston at the same time.
I had the pleasure of seeing the both play. I also sat next to Joe Shaw on the 35 bus. Was too much in awe to speak to him.Both the author Roger Barnard and Alpine
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I can assure anyone who saw the genius play this is an excellent read.
Should also be good for anyone who wishes to delve into our history.
Without doubt one of the finest players ever to wear the Blades shirt.
In Jimmy's days they travelled to the Lane for training on the bus with Hagan, Ringstead and Joe Shaw on the No 35 from Hollythorpe Rise dropping off on Bramall Lane.
Different world in those days.
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