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Title: When Football Was Fun
Sub-title: or much ado about nothing-nothing
By (author): Derek Potter
ISBN10-13: 1901746682 : 9781901746686
Format: Paperback
Pages: 210
Weight: .292 Kg.
Published: Empire Publications (UK) - November   2010
List Price: 8.95 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Football (Soccer, Association football)
Over 40 years spent at the cutting edge of football reporting for the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Today newspapers, gave Derek Potter a unique insight into the characters of legendary personalities in the game. The only non-London based winner of the prestigious British Sports Council Reporter of the Year award, Derek broke many exclusives and became 'The Man Football Can Trust'. Chief among them was the story of Robert Maxwell's attempt to purchase Manchester United from Martin Edwards, alongside endless exclusives detailing transfers, sackings and bust-ups. Featuring a cast of legends such as Bob Paisley, Sir Matt Busby, Denis Law, Sir Alf Ramsey and Bobby Charlton, this book takes an inside look at the Golden Age of football. Sadly, Derek died in 2006. His funeral attended by many of the great and good featured in 'When Football was Fun', a unique memoir, this book serves as a superb epitaph.
Reviews:
"He didn't spin the news, he reported it, operating on the basis that there is never anything so sensational as the truth." -- Gordon Taylor, Chairman, PFA
"He was someone you could trust implicitly, even though you knew no-one was quicker to see a good story. He was a great reporter. He was also a good man." -- Sir Bobby Charlton
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