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Title: Playing For The LostBhoys 3
Author: David Harper, The LostBhoys
Published: 14 May 2012
Publisher: Lulu.com
Synopsis
Well it took 3 books but finally we have a season ‘live’ review where we’re CHAMPIONS at the end of it!
Celtic were runaway CHAMPIONS tying up the league at Easter with a convincing 6 nil thumping of Kilmarnock in a day and scenes that will live long in the memory.
It was probably fitting we clinched it there as for many the Stokes inspired fight back at Rugby Park earlier in the season saved a draw and by his own admission the mangers job.
Of course you don’t need me to recap all the highs and the lows of the season in this introduction as they are completely covered, dissected, mourned and celebrated in the following pages of this book.
I describe it as a live review as it’s written in real time.
A day to day diary covering every game and every piece of Celtic related news both on and off the pitch.
Review
It’s becoming as important an annual purchase as The Wee Green Book at the start of every new season and the Broons annual at Xmas.
This book is a wonderful collection of all the blogs, articles, notes and events from the past season on the popular and highly respected “LostBhoys” site.
Again if you want to get a true feel of how the past season has been, then there is little to better it. More than just a videprinter of results and stats, this is a feel for the season that has gone by for on the pitch, on the terraces, in the boardman, on line, in the pub and everywhere Celtic related.
Can easily be read in bits & bobs whenever you please.
Highly recommended.
Product Details
ISBN 9781471703898
Copyright David Harper (Standard Copyright Licence)
Edition First
Publisher David Harper
Published 13 May 2012
Language English
Pages 507
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Weight 1.03 kg
Dimensions (centimetres) 16.84 wide x 26.04 tall
Links
- Website: TheLostBhoys
- Charity: Kano Foundation
- Purchase at Lulu.com