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Just ordered it on Amaon, Paul. Good luck with the book. I've still not recovered from that Sheffield United game!
In the same Middlesborough game,Bobby Woodruff also scored a cracking goal with one of the hardest shots I have ever seen.
I was watching at the other end through an ancient set of binoculars. I was right behind Bobby and he gave the shot some welly!!!
I also followed Peter Kings all the way expecting someone to try and head it and was stunned to see it go in.
Then Frank Parsons had his mad few minutes.....
It's a shame that Bobby Woodruff's brilliant goal a few minutes before Peter King's was barely mentioned at the time, let alone now, but, as I point out, in the book, King played a big part in that goal because the simple looking pass he played to Woodruff was so good that he didn't have to adjust or break his stride at all as he moved on to the ball.
From where I was stood, I knew King's extraordinary goal was going in almost as soon as he hit it.
The book arrived this morning and I've started it already. It's a cracking read. Highly recommended. Well done Paul
Just bought it .
Looking forward to this book.
Once again, thanks to you all for your support. I've ordered the paperback but not received it yet. My main interest is to see what the cover looks like - I heard some right horror stories about Amazon's self publishing software when it comes to designing covers, so was fearing the worst. Based on what I've seen from the previews on the software, the cover is nothing special (four or five out of ten stuff), but it is all my own work and I'm quite proud I managed to produce something without having to get a professional involved.
I noticed that the day after it was published, so it was down to forgetfulness Rob, I was concentrating so much on getting everything to fit properly, I forgot all about it! I'm pretty sure I can amend the e book and I might do that, but I don't think the system will let me do it on the paperback.
Your book has arrived, thanks very much Paul. Looks good, will be reading it this weekend. As a 19 year old then, my memory of the Real Madrid night is rather hazy apart from the goal, although one of the guys who we were walking home with seems to remember playing football with a cabbage in the streets
Good work Bob
I'm not sure what to say about that, except that cabbages in that era makes me think of "it's Friday, it's five o clock and it's Crackerjack!" - thanks for buying the book anyway.
I don't know if the person who left a nice review of the book on Amazon is on this board, but thanks a lot if you are.
Just ordered the paperback. Will read it next week. Looking forward to it and all the very best wishes. It was my very first Cardiff City match. I still have the programme.
Brilliant, brought back so many memories. A few recollections. I was for some reason just as pissed off with us selling Peter Rodrigues a few years earlier and certainly Ramsey for a measly £5M later on. Tosh was at Radnor Road with me, same team, I was in goal. Lots of after school kickabouts on top-level of nearby Thompsons Park where you could incidentally look down on the Llandaf Road ground which was home of Cardiff Corries then (didn't know it was called Coronation Park though?).
All those goals from crosses! I can remember every week Ronnie Bird, Nigel Rees and Peter King galloping to the goalline (pity our wingers dont do that more now) and Tosh, Clark and Warboys heading them in. Uncanny similar experience at St Andrews when my lift broke down and I hitched the last 30 miles to arrive at half-time (got in free!) into a very hostile atmosphere which I can remember to this day,..... and the Watford game. I would disagree and say that we would have won 99 times out of a 100! From the far end of the Bob Bank all I saw of the "goal" was Watford players appearing out of a duststorm which engulfed the whole penalty area, and running back to the halfway line.
Trained it to Sheffield where indeed the Blades blew us away with fast attacking football and some excellent goals. To add to the surprise, the Bramall Lane ground only had 3 sides as one long side was open to a cricket field!
Thanks again Paul. Great stuff.
Thanks very much, glad it brought back so many memories.
Talking of Peter Rodrigues, he replied to my blog piece on Bob Wilson and I wrote back to him saying that he was probably my first City hero after I watched him score against Rotherham after being pushed up front in pre substitute days as nuisance value when he got injured.
You've got me thinking about Coronation Park/Corinthian Park now, I think you may well be right.
I remember John Toshack coming up to Fairwater to watch his younger brother play against Cantonian on a day when City had a home game and everyone spent more time watching him than the game.
I mention in the book that Charlie Woods who scored the winning goal in the game down here saying that Watford would go to Sheffield United on the last day of the season and do us a favour by winning there, but I didn't believe him for a second - they were a poor side whose goalkeeper (a Welshman!) just happened to play a blinder.
It's funny, before I wrote the book I knew of very few people who were at the Sheffield United game, but since it came out you're the fourth person to tell me they were there - they all say much the same as you about us being blown away.