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Description: ISBN 0752431811 / Newest Review: ... The first real point that stands out is that not all footballers have a glamorous career that sees them with job security or ... more |
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Format: paperback, Publisher: NPI Media Group, ISBN: 0752431811
Pages: 208, Paperback, The History Press LTD - Books/Subjects/Bio ... |
£ 9.99 |
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by Andy.mack - written on 09.02.07 (Very useful, 225 readings)
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For thousands of people from the North West of England he is a hero. For everyone else he was a headline story on the news that has probably been long forgotten. For me personally he certainly falls into the first category. As a Carlisle fan it is possibly one of the most important goals anyone has ever scored for the club. Jimmy Glass will always be remembered by Carlisle fans as the man who quite possibly saved our club. It was his 94th minute goal on Saturday 8th May 1999 that kept Carlisle in the football league and it’s that goal that’s prompted this autobiography. With the help of Roger Lytollis, Jimmy Glass decided it was time to put his thoughts and ...
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