Anyone read Duncs book yet?

I do feel differently about it. It's slightly more for nostalgic reasons now, but I grew up with some of the worst players I've ever seen in an Everton shirt, so I needed something to cling to. Cahill showed the same desire etc a few years later, but produced week in week out. Now I'd say my favourite players are Dunc and Tim.
 

Finished the audiobook.

Like the fact that he didnt ‘play to the audiance’ about not knowing the sash and not being religious.

Sounds like he gave away most of his money and was in with a heavy crowd around liverpool.

Pulled no punches in slagging off dbb, brands and unsworth. Sutle dig abouth dbb and unsworth ‘relationship’. Enjoyed it and i think i enjoyed it more with him reading it himself. First ever audiobook ive listened to.
 
Finished the audiobook.

Like the fact that he didnt ‘play to the audiance’ about not knowing the sash and not being religious.

Sounds like he gave away most of his money and was in with a heavy crowd around liverpool.

Pulled no punches in slagging off dbb, brands and unsworth. Sutle dig abouth dbb and unsworth ‘relationship’. Enjoyed it and i think i enjoyed it more with him reading it himself. First ever audiobook ive listened to.
Oh my God.

Mrs THBJ is completely in lust with Big Dunc and the Scottish accent is just catnip for her.

If she were to listen to him reading the audiobook, I fear what might be unleashed….
 
I had the misfortune of reading bits of this today in a supermarket. 'Freemasonry, Sectarianism, and Thuggery' should have been the title of that book.

I had to wash my hands after I'd throw it in the veg section.
Another precious post that feigns moral superiority that Duncan was not Bamber Gascoigne. Or is a wind-up?
 

I had the misfortune of reading bits of this today in a supermarket. 'Freemasonry, Sectarianism, and Thuggery' should have been the title of that book.

I had to wash my hands after I'd throw it in the veg section.
Apart from the fact that he consistently slags off sectarianism and says his two best mates growing up were Catholic. His dad was a freemason - he wasn't, and got blackballed. The thuggery, yeah. And I didn't like his love of the royal family, but hey, we're all different.

And don't let that get in the way of your Rangers beef mate. And for the record, I'd be hard-pressed to find a club I hate more than Rangers and what they represent - but you've got a serious problem 😂
 
Apart from the fact that he consistently slags off sectarianism and says his two best mates growing up were Catholic. His dad was a freemason - he wasn't, and got blackballed. The thuggery, yeah. And I didn't like his love of the royal family, but hey, we're all different.

And don't let that get in the way of your Rangers beef mate. And for the record, I'd be hard-pressed to find a club I hate more than Rangers and what they represent - but you've got a serious problem 😂
A royalist freemason. What's not to like. You've convinced me.

You understand you caused this misfortune seeing as the book didn't jump into your trolley and announce itself right?

You have to look at it to condemn it first. 🤷‍♂️

BTW, I bet it's still there with the cabbages and broccoli.
 

A royalist freemason. What's not to like. You've convinced me.



You have to look at it to condemn it first.🤷‍♂️

BTW, I bet it's still there with the cabbages and broccoli.
Might I refer you to your post on 9 May.

Battering burglars
Drinking ale
Battering footballers
Feeding pigeons
Battering physios
Barlinnie
Getting sent off
Eating veggie burgers
Getting sacked

'An enthralling read' - Times Literary Review

'Couldn't put it down' - New Yorker

'Surely a Pulitzer Prize winner' - London Review of Books
 

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