No - looks like everyone is holding on to it for xmas ! I only read the Dlk v Spurs chapter, also small corretion to my previous post, there is not a full chapter on Shels v Lille. Still think other games should have gone in, Volume 2 please.
Has any one of us read it yet?
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No - looks like everyone is holding on to it for xmas ! I only read the Dlk v Spurs chapter, also small corretion to my previous post, there is not a full chapter on Shels v Lille. Still think other games should have gone in, Volume 2 please.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
The author told us that he had already started on a second book, when he visited the Shelbourne Exhibition in Pearse Street, a week after the launch of Book 1.
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As I said previously I read three/four chapters and enjoyed them. Team line ups and stats at the end of each chapter also very enjoyable addition. A lot of interviews with players etc in the matches I read about which was excellent - hearing those involved comment on events "first hand". Good read and looking forward to Book 2 !
Dying to read it. Will keep it as my familial escape for Christmas.
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Ok so folks where can I get my hands on this book in Dublin please?
Cheers Oriel
Or easons.
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Does anybody know if this book is any good?
Details
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I didn't see it in either at the weekend (didn't ask, mind), but there were a few copies in Eason's on O'Connell Street.
Looks excellent - laid out like Eoghan Rice's We Are Rovers with the interviews interspersing the narrative - but like the others, haven't started reading it properly as yet. Another six books in the pile before I get around to it!
Thanks Gspain, I might get a copy if the international shipment is not too expensive. I have a weakness for Bray
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Paul Keane, author, is on The Last Word now.
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Got this today and I think it's brilliant. Not sure I know Paul Keane but he's a good writer and the lay-out is excellent. Read the Limerick and Shels v Depor chapters so far. The Limerick one was very enjoyable and there's plenty of detail. The author's clearly done his research. Will probably only be read by LOI fans but that would be a shame because the stories are told well enough to appeal to a fan of any sport.
Ive nearly read it all in between drinking about a dozen cans of Tennents-Top class and a great read
Gotta give one extract
Cup Winners Cup 2nd Round-Oct 21st 1981
Dundalk V Spurs-Oriel Park -1st Leg
TOMMY McCONVILLE-Spurs were standing in the tunnel before the game.We were coming out of our dressing room and they were already standing in the tunnel in single file as teams do before a game.They were standing there and giving it all,We are Spurs and Were here to do the job.We were listening and thinking,What a load of ****t.One of the lads went down to the front where their Captain Steve Perryman was.Perryman turned around to shake hands and whoever it was said,"Shake hands ! I will shake the bloody throat of ya"He roared it down the tunne las he said it and the whole lot of them fell silent"
I really enjoyed that!!!!!!!!!!
Got in yesterday and have read a bit so far, I have to say it is excellent the stories and research he has put into is brilliant, My favourite quote so far would be from Alfie Hall talking about Al Casey scoring in Old Trafford, One of the Man Utd players went up to him after he had just scored when he was sitting on the ground, 'Look Al you got you've got your goal, brilliant goal,great, now lets get on with it' Al Says 'Go and f*ck off! You're playing golf in the morning. I'm on four to twelve in the paper mills' brilliant
Here on a technicality.
Got the book as a Chrirstmas present from the grandchildren and it's a marvellous read. Some classic stories...I loved the Galway piece and Athlone and the two Glasgow Rangers. Looking forward to volume 2.
reading the piece about bohs rangers game from 1984.. didnt realise that there was so much trouble with this game like in 1975... its one of the best books I have ever read tbh..
Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?
sounds really good its hard to find a good football book can this be bought in easons might get my hands on it.
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