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Offline Steve67

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Re: Villa related books
« Reply #135 on: November 16, 2025, 04:16:29 PM »
JG is looking a bit Robert De Niro.  Perhaps he can play him in the film version of the book.

Offline eamonn

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Re: Villa related books
« Reply #136 on: November 16, 2025, 04:54:55 PM »
Must be stuck for a few quid. He already documented much of his tenure in "The Boss" in the early 2000s. And is classic fodder for the blokey "footy" takes on the "Under The Kosh" podcast. Not sure how much more useful insight he'll have.

Like most Villa managers who resign, they end-up regretting it and he's a classic case in point.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Villa related books
« Reply #137 on: November 16, 2025, 05:02:11 PM »
I never read the previous one, maybe this covers more of his early life and playing career outside of us, and the first was mainly his Villa time? And with Ellis gone it could be a tell all, won't have been much dirt before as he was working for Doug.

I predict it will either be great or confirm he's a twat.

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Re: Villa related books
« Reply #138 on: November 17, 2025, 12:45:33 PM »
Must be stuck for a few quid. He already documented much of his tenure in "The Boss" in the early 2000s. And is classic fodder for the blokey "footy" takes on the "Under The Kosh" podcast. Not sure how much more useful insight he'll have.

Like most Villa managers who resign, they end-up regretting it and he's a classic case in point.

"The Boss" came out in 2000 just after the cup final IIRC.

So there's plenty to tell about what happened in the 25 years since with Ginola, Balaban, the ending with Doug, all the stuff that happened with him at Derby when he was placed on gardening leave and also at QPR with Briatore and Ecclestone (bet he thought working with Ellis was a tea party after those two!).

And then how he ended up working Kazakhstan and Israel.

Brian Little did similar a few years ago, brought out a book that detailed all the manager jobs he had after leaving us which weren't great apart from a good cup run with Tranmere.

Edit: First book was ghost written by Martin Swain, which is a journalist's name I haven't heard for a long time.

He and JG once randomly appeared on an Ian Wright chat show (with Paula Yates) in February 2000.....

« Last Edit: November 17, 2025, 12:50:25 PM by SoccerHQ »

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Re: Villa related books
« Reply #139 on: Today at 09:08:23 PM »
There's another one out. The Little Book of... what I wrote twenty or so years ago, has been re-published in a third edition. That's all I know about it. 

 


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