Dirty Harry
Well-Known Member
Just coming to the end of it now and have to say it's been a fantastic read ( despite the dog getting hold of it and ripping it up, rag b*stard), having had the same injury a few years before Lakey I can appreciate the agony and pain, the highs and the lows he suffered throughout it all.
The book itself brings back some great memories too being from the same era, some great comedy moments (if you've read any of Fred Eyre's books you'll probably notice his influence) and some shocking truths, particularly interesting were Lakey's comments about the rags and his testimonial, I'll not spoil it but sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say 'fair play', above all this though, the over-riding feeling you get is just how much this club means to him,'one of us' just sums it up to a tee, nothing else need be said.
The book itself brings back some great memories too being from the same era, some great comedy moments (if you've read any of Fred Eyre's books you'll probably notice his influence) and some shocking truths, particularly interesting were Lakey's comments about the rags and his testimonial, I'll not spoil it but sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say 'fair play', above all this though, the over-riding feeling you get is just how much this club means to him,'one of us' just sums it up to a tee, nothing else need be said.