GiddyGoat Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Kevin Moran - with illustrations of his favorite injuries (both suffered and inflicted) Wilcox and Atkins may be able to provide an players view of the Walker revolution before, during and after.
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Martin Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 (edited) The obvious choices Shearer, Hughes etc would be interesting. Jansen is a good shout. Others that would interest me would be Tim Flowers, Brad Freidel, Tugay and Kevin Davies. Other good reads would include; Dario Marcolin and Oumar Konde Edited August 2, 2006 by Martin
jim mk2 Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Derek Dougan, not to read but rather burn and the **** on the embers. Not forgiven him for 1960.
ABBEY Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 scott sellars..just to see what he says about outr nights in manhatton nights....david speedies book the penalty sutons ...another night on another dusty planet shearers ...would i lie to you gennnoes...the glove story amo..the wheelie bin revalations keeley...waiting for the hammer to fall finnegan...drugbusters andy kennedy...marias mounds king kennys.....ugfcytdctydtyhljhgffyufyfufyuuig78 the man that noone could undersatnd brian kidd....ARGGGHHHHHHHHH
Cheeky Sidders Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 If Simon Garner's disappointing pamphlet is anything to go by, I wouldn't be sad if I didn't read too many memoirs of former players. That said, if they did put their words into print (and not the words of a ghost writer) I'd be interested to read... Mark Atkins - I wonder how he felt as a player with a modest degree of talent in a Championship winning team playing alongside a clutch of internationals and how the highs of the 94/95 season compared to relegation from the league with Shrewsbury. Tim Sherwood - the captain of the championship and the apparent chief plotter among the players against Woy Hodgson. His love/hate relationship with the fans would be interesting to read about too. Alan Shearer - What does he think of us? I'd also be interested to learn how many chapters he devotes to Rovers compared to the barcodes. David Batty - time the whole Le Saux in Moscow episode was fully explained. Corrado Grabbi / Kevin Davies - I just wonder how the biggest p1ss-takers in football would excuse their appalling displays for us. Graeme Souness - would he finally come clean and accept that for every good thing he did for us there was an equal and opposite reaction? Would his delusions of grandeur prevent him from admitting his mistakes. With a career as varied as his where he has achieved both great acclaim and great derision any book of his could be a potential classic. Tuagy - my favorite Rovers player and I'd be interested to learn what he thinks about the relationship he has with the fans and his adopted home in East Lancashire that is so utterly different to Istanbul and the baying mob at Galatasaray. David Dun - if his entry on Friends Reunited is anything to go by I expect any book of his would probably be a colouring book.
colin Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Perhaps it would be a decent read if all the players mentioned above contributed just a couple of pages to a book of recollections of the Rovers era from say 1990 to 2004. If I wasn't such a idle waster I would probably have a go at it myself. It does seem quite a good idea.
Ben-2000 Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 (edited) Shearer has got one out. I saw it a while back but haven't seen it since. Just noticed it here when searching. EDIT - Now i've looked further into it I don't think this was actually written by him. Stupid boy! Looks a decent book though. Edited August 3, 2006 by Ben-2000
bazza Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 John Bailey I'd love to read all about his life, especially his version of THAT match against Southampton.
pleasure Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 David Dun - if his entry on Friends Reunited is anything to go by I expect any book of his would probably be a colouring book.
ihtd Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 For me it would have to be; Tim Flowers Alan Shearer Graeme 'Sourpuss' Souness Tugs Christian Dailly-just to find out why we ere ripped off for a crap player like him. same for Grabbi, Kevin Davies. Brad Friedel Roy Hodgson(sp)-Love to hear how it all went wrong.
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