Neil McNab
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Cheaper than Andrex!
Billy City said:Great books Gary have you ever done a book about fans favourite matches or stories about blues who have followed City over the years ?
Gary James said:Incidentally, when I wrote "Football With A Smile" about Joe Mercer I was banned from launching the book at Maine Road! We were supposed to be launching it at City V Everton, Dec 1993, as Joe played for Everton and obviously managed City. Joe deserved that.
Basically, the message came to my publishers that we could launch the book at the ground so long as none of the players who played for Joe at City came (because the person giving us the message claimed that they all supported Francis Lee in the takeover battle and wouldn't be welcome). Also, I wasn't allowed to go because I spoke out against Peter Swales at the Oct 1993 AGM. The Mercer family could go, so long as they say they 'don't support Francis Lee's takeover'!
It was all very hurtful. In the end we launched the book at a bookshop in Manchester and lots of former players came, plus Malcolm Allison etc. Also present were 2 uninvited City directors (who fawned around certain people despite being supposed Swales supporters) and a couple of uninvited City staff members including the guy who had 'banned' the Maine Rd launch!
That was an interesting song with a little help from W Becker and D Fagen !Yes.... big thumbs up for this one... but the title can be misleading, cos once you've read the book it seems as though you really did see him play...
The Super Furry Animals song 'The Man Don't Give A F**k' was about Robin Friday, allegedly.
I'd just been looking at this thread and thinking pretty much the same!Just started reading this thread and found it odd that David Conn was being venerated by a number of people, including @Prestwich_Blue . Then I realised, most of the thread was 15 years old.
We've all come a long way blues....
Lots of great City books already mentioned. Best non City book is The Damned United by David Peace. It charts Brian Clough early career (when he was briefly England's wonder boy), but it's mostly about his 44 days in charge of Leeds.
Simon is doing a revised version to incorporate the CL win.City in Europe (unfortunately published just before we finally lifted the trophy)
My favourite sport's book of all time.Miracle of castel de sangro is a great read.