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Continuing to have new experiences with the book, this afternoon I had my first ever radio interview, promoting Roots To The 92. It was on the Tony Fisher show on BBC Essex with Steve Scruton standing in for Tony. The link is below, the interview starts just after 2 hours 9 minutes in and lasts about 20 minutes. The second song played after the interview was "I'm Too Sexy For My Shirt". http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p042y63s DSC_0792.jpg
 
Excellent read Suffolk Shrimper! Downloaded the book to my kindle before I went on holiday and spent several hours reading it around the pool. If anyone hasn't read it yet, you will not be disappointed!
 
I enjoyed that interview, I liked the story about Bristol's multi purpose ground with the marigolds behind the goal, and the 7 mile hike home.

Looking forward to purchasing the book from you soon.
 
Currently on holiday and reading your excellent book. Love the fact that from the late 80s I've attended many of the games you talk about. Well done, great read
 
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