Martin Finan now of the County London had a big input into the production of that book.
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Due for release sometime around 2040, if I'm not mistaken.
As it says:
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Should be of interest to Bohs aficionados, EL and Irish fans alike so ill post here - a photography book about Dalymount Park was launched in the members bar on November 18th. Price of the book is €19.95. Some Bohs coverage but mostly other events (FAI Cup Finals, Internationals and the like)
"Dalymount Park: The Home of Irish Football" is a lovingly crafted pictorial history of one of Dublin’s most treasured landmarks, put together by journalist and lifelong League of Ireland supporter Colin White.
Spanning twelve decades, the book contains fantastic photographs and magic memories from the stadium’s 125-year existence.
Irish legend John Giles, a man who stood in the terraces as a boy watching his heroes gracing the turf at ‘Dalyer’, has penned a heartfelt foreword – a love letter to the place where he began his international career.
http://www.bookdepository.com/Dalymo.../9781782188490
or if you would like to support Bohs in a small way, buying online at the following link will ensure the shop makes a small profit from each sale:
http://www.shop-bohemianfc.com/colle...irish-football
There will be another Official History of Sligo Rovers book published late 2016. They are currently advertising a special edition hardback copy of it for €75 which will include your name printed in the supporters page and a special copy of a Fantasy Programme.
I had a look at this when I was Christmas shopping at lunchtime, it's nothing short of fantastic. Really well put together, great photos, plenty of programmes etc for the anoraks. Pleased to see a very large Bohs presence in it- it must have been tempting to play to the crowd and focus on Ireland international content, but there's plenty of room for both in a fabulous looking book.
It's a terrific book - brilliant photographs which are really well reproduced, BUT as I had been warned before I got it, the captions leave a lot to be desired. Not much information, for the most part. 'Bohemians Squad' with no date for the photo nor any names of the players featured really isn't good enough. The fact that Tony Ward is featured prominently in the 'FAI Cup Final Bohemians v Limerick United' photo from 1982 is surely worthy of a mention - but it isn't. So much of the captioning is arbitrary.
Ten out of ten for photos and design, but they really should have got an editor to deal with the captions. But still a genuine 'must have' for Irish football fans.
I've posted a list on my blog of over a hundred League of Ireland related books.
https://leagueofirelandhistory.wordp...ireland-books/
Impressive, I'll see if I can dig out a copy of my one for you.
Anyone know what the latest is on the Cork anniversary book?
Paul O'Brien's book 'For the Love of the Game' was launched after the Pat's game on Friday night. Not sure where to get a copy at the moment.
Neal Horgan's 'Second City' was also launched, his follow up book to Death of a Football Club.
And staying on the subject of Cork, Bobby Tambling's autobiography 'Goals in Life' was released last month.
The Sligo Rovers club history book, limited hardback edition, is out (€75) and the regular version is coming soon (€50).
And there will be another Dundalk Season Review.
I had a feeling one dundalk fan would come up with something like that
It's not out until Saturday, but you'll be able to get it at http://sportsproview.com/product/second-city/, I'd imagine the club shop will be selling it too.
Yes, it is limited. The only way to get the limited edition is to put your name forward. Less than a couple of hundred of the limited editions. So pretty limited alright. For the limited edition you get: a hardback copy, your name printed in it and a couple or other additions (I think they will all be numbered, so its a limited edition set in effect).
Years of hard work gone into this. It will be a real encyclopaedia of all things Sligo Rovers.
Haven't heard anything about the Cork book.
'One Team, One Dream, Won Friday Night' by Brian Kennedy is out this Christmas.
Any others?
In the photo launch of shels new kit, there is a pile of books on table alongside scarfs and the mannequin, can anyone tell me what book it is, would it be a history of Shelbourne FC ?
SHELS - A Grand Old Team to Know
https://shop.shelbournefc.ie/product...d-team-to-know
thank you
is that book on Athlone's 1920's cup win still available
Not sure who might stock it still. If you're on Twitter, you could try the author direct @tadhgcarey
"One Team, One Dream, Won Friday Night" will be released in March/April. It's 35 stories of 35 fans of 35 LOI clubs, past & present. This way you get the stories of lifelong fans of the club they love. All current LOI clubs have at least one item and there are also stories from clubs no longer in the league like Monaghan United, Kildare County,Newcastlewest etc. I'll be launching it in various clubs/venues around Ireland
The League have put out their own 66-page book this season. Mixture of photos, artwork and stories from both divisions, including by some forum regulars.
https://pay.fai.ie/shop/greatest-lea...he-world-book/
2014
Stories of the Showgrounds – by Kevin Colreavy
Finn Harps 1974 FAI Cup Winners 40th Anniversary Souvenir Programme
Dundalk FC Champions 2014 Season Review – by Gavin McLaughlin
Death of a Football Club? The Story of Cork City FC: Season 2008 – by Neal Horgan
2015
Dalymount Park: The Home of Irish Football – by Colin White
Soccer in Munster: A Social History 1877-1937 – by David Toms
30 Years 1985-2015: The Journey So Far – by Gary Ferry
The Double: Dundalk FC – by Gavin McLaughlin
Diary of the Finn Harps Season: Promotion 2015
Chick: The Eamonn Deacy Story – by Ger Geraghty
The Irish Soccer Split – by Cormac Moore
2016
The Bit O’Red: A History of Sligo Rovers 1928 – 2016 by Aidan Mannion, Joe Molloy and Anthony Kilfeather
Shels: A Grand Old Team to Know – by Christopher Sands
For the Love of the Game: The Paul O’Brien Story – by Paul O’Brien
Dundalk FC: Making History – by Gavin McLaughlin
2017
Airtricity League Media Guide
A Fan for all seasons: Memoirs of Irish Football – by Graham Howard
First Hand: My Life and Irish Football – by Eoin Hand
2018
Greatest League in the World – by Gareth Maher
Club Soccer in Ireland 1921/22 to 2017 – by Paddy Smithers
One Team, One Dream, Won Friday Night –by Brian Kennedy
Dundalk FC: Taking Back The Throne – by Gavin McLaughlin
Here's a summary of books since I made that post. Let me know if I've missed something.
I was just made aware of a Bohs one from 2010, a 40 page booklet called The Enduring Legacy of an Idle Youth by Ciaran Priestley, so I'm hoping to find a copy of that.
Nice work Prof K.Quote:
2018
Greatest League in the World – by Gareth Maher
Club Soccer in Ireland 1921/22 to 2017 – by Paddy Smithers
One Team, One Dream, Won Friday Night –by Brian Kennedy
Dundalk FC: Taking Back The Throne – by Gavin McLaughlin
Here's a summary of books since I made that post. Let me know if I've missed something.
I was just made aware of a Bohs one from 2010, a 40 page booklet called The Enduring Legacy of an Idle Youth by Ciaran Priestley, so I'm hoping to find a copy of that.
Any feedback from anyone for the 3 books in bold :confused: TIA
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2016
Second City: The Fall, Death and Rise of CCFC, Part Two: Season 2009 - by Neal Horgan
2018
HIBS! A history of Cork Hibernians FC 1957-1976 - by Michael Russell
Thanks Hitman, forgot Neal's second book on my list but I actually hadn't heard of the Cork Hibs one. Buying that now.
Paddy Smithers' book is primarily a LOI results book, he told me he only printed 60 copies though.
my brother who posts on here the odd occasion pauro 7 gave me the greatest league in the world book back. I dont need it at all but anyone that wants that copy off me send me a pm pls!