It must have been very enjoyable getting to know Joe and Norah.Thanks for that. It was my favourite book to research and write too. It was my 3rd book and I’ve never bettered it. Throughout my research and writing I felt this overwhelming need to get it right and make it a worthy tribute.
Joe and Malcolm met on a coaching course a few years earlier.When George Poyser was clearly on his way out, we were struggling to think who would replace him. I don’t think anyone considered Joe Mercer although I think he was certainly well qualified. The only concern was his health as he had suffered a stroke resulting in him departing from Aston Villa.
The master stroke was bringing in Malcolm Allison as assistant. It was a brilliant combination that was brought prematurely to a halt after Mercer was kicked upstairs to General Manager.
So do I.Always thought Joe was treated abysmal by the club after all he achieved
Wasn't Joe "moved on" at the time of the boardroom split before Swales was appointed as the "compromise" choice?So do I.
But that was Peter fucking Swales for you.
I can’t remember the exact timing of events, but Swales promised Allison the manager's job in exchange for his support in the takeover.Wasn't Joe "moved on" at the time of the boardroom split before Swales was appointed as the "compromise" choice?
Although what exactly a bloke who wore Cuban heels and sported a shredded wheat on his head was a compromise between boggles the mind.
Ian Niven was the key voice in downgrading Mercer and giving Allison the job (as he was when Allison returned too). Eric Alexander was actually the chairman when Mercer left but his hands were tied by the new directors. It's only available for subscribers to my site but I've a detailed article on it all here:Wasn't Joe "moved on" at the time of the boardroom split before Swales was appointed as the "compromise" choice?
Although what exactly a bloke who wore Cuban heels and sported a shredded wheat on his head was a compromise between boggles the mind.
Wasn't Joe "moved on" at the time of the boardroom split before Swales was appointed as the "compromise" choice?
Although what exactly a bloke who wore Cuban heels and sported a shredded wheat on his head was a compromise between boggles the mind.