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Rather not. Great player for our club, but …
No.He was definitely an interesting character in our history
***assuming you’re talking about Dante and not the mad vicar
I remember his ‘Free the Moss Side 30,000’ campaign.
Something to do with Blueprint fanzine?
Dante Friend, wow that's a blast from the past...The Mirror tried to make him the face of the protest, ‘God vs evil’ and all that as @Mad Eyed Screamer has said
As I remember the somewhat controversial Dante Friend led a lot of it. A Marmite character but personally couldn’t fault him
I've never felt so CTID
Is he not part of 1894 group?Dante Friend, wow that's a blast from the past...
Is he not part of 1894 group?
Yes, it is. Here’s the page from my 1997 book Manchester The Greatest City. My caption didn’t go far enough back then… instead of saying ‘for once….’ I should have made reference to jumping on the bandwagon.Very likely Gary, not mine.
I’m a subscriber to your site and may have even nicked them off there!
I have a file marked ‘Bert pics’ which also includes some deflated “Swales Out” balloons of the era
This 100%.....and at every ground on a rolling basis for live tv gamesMaybe we should bring this back, to stop people moaning about early leavers.
Have a sit-in to protest about the PL and biased refs.
Ha ha.Yep, and on here.
Dante is sound. Unless he's had a drink ;)
Here you go… This is Emma Taylor’s photo which she kindly allowed me to use, alongside lots of great other photos she’d taken, in Farewell To Maine Road. This was the advert for the book. The protest was in September 1993 and, as you can see from the image, was successfully carried out.Don’t have any recollection of this sit in. Was it a success? How many sat in?
Here you go… This is Emma Taylor’s photo which she kindly allowed me to use, alongside lots of great other photos she’d taken, in Farewell To Maine Road. This was the advert for the book. The protest was in September 1993 and, as you can see from the image, was successfully carried out.
The photo is Emma’s copyright.
I’ve dug out a page from the Mirror with the Blue Vicar as he was often dubbed on it and posted it here:The Mirror tried to make him the face of the protest, ‘God vs evil’ and all that as @Mad Eyed Screamer has said
As I remember the somewhat controversial Dante Friend led a lot of it. A Marmite character but personally couldn’t fault him
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Gary, is Farewell to Maine Road still in print or available to buy?Here you go… This is Emma Taylor’s photo which she kindly allowed me to use, alongside lots of great other photos she’d taken, in Farewell To Maine Road. This was the advert for the book. The protest was in September 1993 and, as you can see from the image, was successfully carried out.
The photo is Emma’s copyright.
We wanted the Gallaghers in the mid 90s.Remember before Franny came on the scene we all used to want Rodney Marsh in to save us from Swales
Ha ha.
Good lad is Dante.
Not seen him for a few years. How's he doing?
Sadly it’s been out of print since 2004. £45 is quite cheap it seems (original was £24.95 once published). At one point copies were being advertised on Amazon for thousands. I doubt anyone bought one for that but I do know someone who paid over £70 for a second hand copy. If only I’d kept a few for myself.Gary, is Farewell to Maine Road still in print or available to buy?
I've only found used copies available for £45. Cheers