blue_jess
Well-Known Member
I liked Andy morrisons and uwe roslers particularly as theyve got eventful stories to tell.
Niall quinn spent a lot of his going on about hurling if I remember right.
I never saw them play but enjoyed mike doyle's, and Stan bowles was a good read even if it was mostly about gambling and he came across like a right bastard. Can't remember which one it was now but one of them gave a good insight into how they dealt with shithouse tackles in those days!
got Bert trautmanns somewhere and have got Agueros ready to read. Hopefully he'll be able to do another one in a few years about winning the champions league and breaking some more records!
Niall quinn spent a lot of his going on about hurling if I remember right.
I never saw them play but enjoyed mike doyle's, and Stan bowles was a good read even if it was mostly about gambling and he came across like a right bastard. Can't remember which one it was now but one of them gave a good insight into how they dealt with shithouse tackles in those days!
got Bert trautmanns somewhere and have got Agueros ready to read. Hopefully he'll be able to do another one in a few years about winning the champions league and breaking some more records!