'The Man Who Restored Pride' - Xmas Offer

Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

madcitehfan said:
BlueMooney said:
Good news everyone!

The distributor got the books today and all the pre-orders have been dispatched. :)

Great I'm delighted for you man! Remember all that time ago when you thought it would all have to go? ;)

Congratulations. :D

Good lord, yes!

But I overreact to everything. ;)
 
Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

BillyShears said:
AustinBlue said:
Does the book have any insider information from people who worked with Mancini, or any candid interviews with players that aren't in the press already? Or is it more a fan's perspective?


Quite ...

Kudos to anyone who takes the time to write a book about City. But even the title has got me absolutely cringing in horror. Not even "The Men Who Restored Pride" but "The Man Who Restored Pride".

Sorry but other than a decent time to cash in on all those who are lamenting losing their beloved Roberto, I'm not sure what the purpose would be in any book which has a title so completely detached from reality.

Unless of course it's a work of fiction.
Very bitter for some reason
 
Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

mancitypj said:
I received mine this morning. I've had a quick look through and it looks great.

Excellent! Hope you enjoy. :o)
 
Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

shawgorbie said:
BillyShears said:
AustinBlue said:
Does the book have any insider information from people who worked with Mancini, or any candid interviews with players that aren't in the press already? Or is it more a fan's perspective?


Quite ...

Kudos to anyone who takes the time to write a book about City. But even the title has got me absolutely cringing in horror. Not even "The Men Who Restored Pride" but "The Man Who Restored Pride".

Sorry but other than a decent time to cash in on all those who are lamenting losing their beloved Roberto, I'm not sure what the purpose would be in any book which has a title so completely detached from reality.

Unless of course it's a work of fiction.
Very bitter for some reason

I agree. It's very harsh to judge a book you've never read from it's title. Actually rather ridiculous.
 
Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

shawgorbie said:
BillyShears said:
AustinBlue said:
Does the book have any insider information from people who worked with Mancini, or any candid interviews with players that aren't in the press already? Or is it more a fan's perspective?


Quite ...

Kudos to anyone who takes the time to write a book about City. But even the title has got me absolutely cringing in horror. Not even "The Men Who Restored Pride" but "The Man Who Restored Pride".

Sorry but other than a decent time to cash in on all those who are lamenting losing their beloved Roberto, I'm not sure what the purpose would be in any book which has a title so completely detached from reality.

Unless of course it's a work of fiction.
Very bitter for some reason

Some people don't even need a reason. Sad people. Very sad.
 
Re: 'The Man Who Restored Pride' - new book on the Mancini years

TGR said:
Received mine this morning. Saving it for a 'holiday read' but had a quick scan thru.
It does genuinely look an excellent read.

Cheers! Hope you enjoy it. :)
 

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