I'm surprised there hasn't been a book covering our Championship odyssey. Pitch Publishing seem to have found a niche in publishing Football nostalgia books about clubs or countries:https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/upcoming-releases?page=%2C%2C5Was actually thinking of buying one about the Al Fayed years at Fulham that I think they have published in the last few months and you also have Scotland at Euro 96 etc.Of course Dave and Percy on here produced some great themes 15-20 years ago to give perspectives on seasons/managers but it's been a bit of a dry spell since for most recent Villa topics.I don't think there's a book out there that deals with the O'Neill/Lerner fall out years? I'm sure now he's been out of Football for a fair number of years Paul Faulkner could give a chapter's worth of thoughts, maybe McLeish aswell?Same with the Championship years. Keith Wyness seems to be giving a running commentary of Everton's takeover currently so I imagine he would be willing to share his unique perspective on our two seasons.David Bernstein also just released a book about his time being Chairman of Man. City in the late 90s. You forget he was here for a few months in an advisory role just before we were relegated.So much material and then can slot in our renaissance to the present day to tie things up.
Is there any chance of a list being published somewhere of the best books about Villa? A recommended reading list, if you will.I don't really know where to start.
First season three games in v Huddersfield .1-0 up and in the final ten minutes. I thought we were at the start of a winning streak which would take us back up.Then Gollini's clearance hits a Huddersfield player on the back and bounces in from outside the area. I realised then it was going to be a long haul back.
Maybe we should put in a cheeky 50p bid in for Somerville and see what happens.
Quote from: dcdavecollett on May 27, 2024, 12:08:51 AMMaybe we should put in a cheeky 50p bid in for Somerville and see what happens.He won't leave Leeds as he's a smalltown boy.