Gary James
Well-Known Member
Re: Fri 26th April MCFC film night @ Cornerhouse
It looks like a second showing will take place in early May but it all depends on fixtures being rearranged etc. I'll let everyone know when I've had confirmation.
In the meantime.... those attending on 26th April may be pleased to know that Cornerhouse will be stocking copies of "Manchester The City Years", "Joe Mercer, OBE: Football With A Smile" & "Manchester A Football History" for the MCFC film night.
If you're coming along then I'll be happy to sign copies before or after (might be worth getting pressies early for Father's Day etc.?) the show.
The National Football Museum, MCFC and Waterstones also stock the books in the city centre (but not WHS!).
If you're wondering whether "Manchester The City Years" is worth buying or not take a look at the ebook text only version at amazon:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manchester-The-City-Years-ebook/dp/B00C1MDLA6/ref=zg_bs_1040524_8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manchester-The- ... _1040524_8</a>
My publisher has made the text from the opening chapters available as a text-only kindle book. It contains almost 35,000 words and has been made available at less than £2 for a trial period. In the next couple of days they intend to post a similar section covering the period 2009-2012 and if those 2 are popular then they'll make the entire text available.
It looks like a second showing will take place in early May but it all depends on fixtures being rearranged etc. I'll let everyone know when I've had confirmation.
In the meantime.... those attending on 26th April may be pleased to know that Cornerhouse will be stocking copies of "Manchester The City Years", "Joe Mercer, OBE: Football With A Smile" & "Manchester A Football History" for the MCFC film night.
If you're coming along then I'll be happy to sign copies before or after (might be worth getting pressies early for Father's Day etc.?) the show.
The National Football Museum, MCFC and Waterstones also stock the books in the city centre (but not WHS!).
If you're wondering whether "Manchester The City Years" is worth buying or not take a look at the ebook text only version at amazon:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manchester-The-City-Years-ebook/dp/B00C1MDLA6/ref=zg_bs_1040524_8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Manchester-The- ... _1040524_8</a>
My publisher has made the text from the opening chapters available as a text-only kindle book. It contains almost 35,000 words and has been made available at less than £2 for a trial period. In the next couple of days they intend to post a similar section covering the period 2009-2012 and if those 2 are popular then they'll make the entire text available.