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Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:46 am
by John Johnson 1605
Thinking of a holiday read. Has anyone read Alistair Campbell’s football novel ? Any good ?

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:52 am
by Damo
If it is half as good as his last novel "the Iraqi arms dossier" then it should be an absolute master piece

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:02 am
by CleggHall
Campbell's book is not a bad read, 1970s football loosely based on a club like Burnley mixed up with IRA activity. Football description is good/realistic but won't spoil it for you, worth a read.

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 12:43 pm
by Foulthrow
I read it and wasn't impressed. It was a very typical football book. It was also hard to see what input Paul Fletcher had on the book as I didn't feel like I was getting any kind of insight that I'd not seen before.

There is also loads of character development of people in the book who just disappear and all the character development feels a little pointless.

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 12:47 pm
by theroyaldyche
Ive jus done

Peter Crouch
Ant Middleton

Both good reads

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 10:33 pm
by KeighleyClaret
Its a decent book to be fair. I loaned it to a Leeds fan who wasn't too impressed! But I liked it.

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 10:47 pm
by tybfc
KeighleyClaret wrote:Its a decent book to be fair. I loaned it to a Leeds fan who wasn't too impressed! But I liked it.
He probably couldn't read.

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 10:51 pm
by Guich
I enjoyed it. It's a good read for Burnley fans and anyone interested in 1970s social history and The Troubles.

Looks to me like all the football stuff was Fletch's insight and the Ireland conflict was AC's input.

Re: Saturday Bloody Saturday

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 10:53 pm
by dsr
This has just reminded me of the book "They used to play on grass" co-written by Terry Venables, published in 1970 but set in the future (sometime about now, perhaps). I read it years back and thought it mixed, but very good in parts; I've just ordered a copy off ebay to see how true the predictions were! (The all-UK league and the all-artificial pitches are tow that didn't.)