My Paul Lake interview in full. Please give it a look.

Lucky Toma

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Okay, I've spent a long long time on this - took me eight hours straight to transcribe and many hours more editing it down. This was because our interview turned into nearly a two hour Frost/Nixon haha

Basically I interviewed Paul last week for the Sabotage Times (and I've put that interview on here earlier) and I know that Paul has done a lot of media this week and you've probably read/heard a fair few interview - not to mention reading the book itself - but this one lads...is for us. Paul knew he was talking to a blue and knew the Daisy Cutter was read by mainly blues. We talk about the inflatables, the 5-1, Kendall, Leicester, Bishop and Morley moving to West Ham, Jason Manford, Liam Gallagher, Sky Plussing the semi and Final, and why he sees a lot of himself in Vinnie.

Its something I'm incredibly proud of - even though I essentially just sat there and asked a couple of questions. Its a long long read so I really dont blame anyone if they dont bother. But I think its worth a look.
 
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Lucky Toma said:
Okay, I've spent a long long time on this - took me eight hours straight to transcribe and many hours more editing it down. This was because our interview turned into nearly a two hour Frost/Nixon haha

Basically I interviewed Paul last week for the Sabotage Times (and I've put that interview on here earlier) and I know that Paul has done a lot of media this week and you've probably read/heard a fair few interview - not to mention reading the book itself - but this one lads...is for us. Paul knew he was talking to a blue and knew the Daisy Cutter was read by mainly blues. We talk about the inflatables, the 5-1, Kendall, Leicester, Bishop and Morley moving to West Ham, Jason Manford, Liam Gallagher, Sky Plussing the semi and Final, and why he sees a lot of himself in Vinnie.

Its something I'm incredibly proud of - even though I essentially just sat there and asked a couple of questions. Its a long long read so I really dont blame anyone if they dont bother. But I think its worth a look.

A link wouldn't go amiss.
 
Here you go:

<a class="postlink" href="http://daisycutter.comule.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://daisycutter.comule.com/</a>
 
Ric said:
Here you go:

<a class="postlink" href="http://daisycutter.comule.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://daisycutter.comule.com/</a>
Cheers, did go and find it myself but I'd imagine there'd be a few people who've never read The Daisy Cutter before, lacking my detective skillz, who'd want to read this.
 
Lucky Toma said:
Okay, I've spent a long long time on this - took me eight hours straight to transcribe and many hours more editing it down. This was because our interview turned into nearly a two hour Frost/Nixon haha

Basically I interviewed Paul last week for the Sabotage Times (and I've put that interview on here earlier) and I know that Paul has done a lot of media this week and you've probably read/heard a fair few interview - not to mention reading the book itself - but this one lads...is for us. Paul knew he was talking to a blue and knew the Daisy Cutter was read by mainly blues. We talk about the inflatables, the 5-1, Kendall, Leicester, Bishop and Morley moving to West Ham, Jason Manford, Liam Gallagher, Sky Plussing the semi and Final, and why he sees a lot of himself in Vinnie.

Its something I'm incredibly proud of - even though I essentially just sat there and asked a couple of questions. Its a long long read so I really dont blame anyone if they dont bother. But I think its worth a look.
I've just read it and it is a great interview, it is a long read but it doesn't lose itself in anyway, really good interview
 
Excellent interview, I'll be buying the book. I don't know if Paul reads blue moon but he should take huge positives out of the 1990's, I'm not sure he still quite accepts what a popular player he was. There's not a city fan out there from that era who thought anything negative of him, he was very well loved.
 

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