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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Jul 19, 2015.

  1. Trumpton Tiger.

    Trumpton Tiger. Well-Known Member

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    Clough the Autobiography.
    Read it in two days. Bit dated now and I think it was written in 1994 but still a rivetting read. He was truly a great football and man manager when with Peter Taylor, not so much without him. He failed at Brighton for example, played 32, lost 12, won 12, drew 8 and finished 19th but together with Taylor they gave Derby County and Nottingham Forest success beyond their wildest dreams. The trouble is with 'old' books, you have heard a lot of the stories before from other people/books but to read Cloughs insight on his success and failures is still enlighting and interesting. His England interview for example is a good chapter, and he probably talked himself out of it, but he does say the job was already Ron Greenwoods before any interviews took place in his opinion. He was treated like a leper at leeds as we all know, but he did take them for a ride financially, which is another interesting point about the book. He did not earn a fortune from his success as a manager and neither did most of the players, Stuart Pearce being the exception. Not a mention of Hull City anywhere in it and I always thought we did resonably well against his teams. He should have been the England manager when he was at his managerial peak and I wish he'd have been the manager of Hull City when he left Derby. The nearest we got was our owner Harold Needler having a private box at the City Ground to watch his success there. Good read and recommended.
     
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  2. Plum

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    Just working through Goodbye to Russia by Sarah Rainsford. She's a BBC journalist who spent 20 years in Russia before being expelled. It's a good read although a bit short on analysis, more like reading a diary, but it does give a good picture of Russia's journey to what it's become under Putin's rule.
     
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  3. Red top reader

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    I’ve started reading a book called
    “ the five people you meet in heaven “
    It’s actually inspired me to write some poetry with that theme in mind. I’m really enjoying it..
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  4. Red top reader

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    A quick description…

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  5. The B&S Fanclub

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    My new book 'The Hull Detective' (ISBN 9798338103722). Is now available from Amazon for £11.99. Please note, ALL PROCEEDS from sales will be given to Dove House Hospice. Copies of the book will be on sale, from next week, ie 12th onwards, at the following Dove House Hospice stores: Chamberlain Road, Beverley, Whitefrigate, Cottingham, Hessle.

    136k words.....481 pages.....12 short stories with the Tag line..Cold Case Nirvana
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    Sister in law just dropped in an early Christmas pressie…

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  8. tigerrev

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    If you want a good laugh I can recommend "Unhinged" which is a parody of the Boris Johnson Premiership written by Ian Martin
     
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  9. dennisboothstash

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    Just finished “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver

    Cracking book (but loooong)

    Basically the story of a young lad with a difficult background growing up in Appalachia.

    Supposed to be inspired by Dicken’s David Copperfield, but as I haven’t read that I’ve no idea

    Won the Pulitzer Prize in 2023.

    Really enjoyed it.
     
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  10. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Didn’t realise this thread annoyed an inadequate **** on here which it makes it even more satisfying as it’s 6 years old and still going strong and to make him cry into his alcohol even more den here’s an interesting article about the author

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2...er-demon-copperhead-jd-vance-holding-the-line


    Sounds a good book
     
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  11. bradymk2

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    Im currently reading fellowship of the ring
     
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  12. AlRawdah

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    It’s next on my pile so no spoilers please!
     
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  13. Plum

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    Barbara Kingsolver's always a good read, Poisonwood Bible, Flight Behaviour and Lacuna kept me going for ages.
     
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  14. dennisboothstash

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    That was a good read, thanks.

    I like this thread, but didn’t realise posting a review was a controversial thing that would annoy someone!
    Being annoyed by book reviews is an odd thing and maybe only a few steps from burning books…
     
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  15. dennisboothstash

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    I think you’ll enjoy it.
     
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  16. dennisboothstash

    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    Just seen the comment you’re presumably referring to

    …J H Christ!
     
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  17. Ernie Shackleton

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    I read a book once.


    Green, it was.







    Point me in the direction of a better Sitcom gag about reading.








    You can’t, can you?
     
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  18. AlRawdah

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    Is that a desperate attempt to look religious? :)
     
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  19. Chazz Rheinhold

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    Porridge??
     
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  20. Ernie Shackleton

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    The brilliant Brian Glover, playing Cyril Heslop.



    The context: Recently arrived in Slade Prison, prisoners where being allocated jobs. Fletcher (Ronnie Barker) fancied a cushy role in the Library, but this was given to Heslop. - hence the outburst.
     
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