MCFChistory wrote:mr_nool wrote:I'm very interested in this, but don't do e-books.
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. Would you buy a paperback version online rather than at a bookshop?
A yes here as well mate.
MCFChistory wrote:mr_nool wrote:I'm very interested in this, but don't do e-books.
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. Would you buy a paperback version online rather than at a bookshop?
patrickblue wrote:Just in reply to KK's post about being a confused old man.
So was I, I downloaded the EPUB version, then spent god knows how long trying to get it to work with the Amazon app.
I eventually downloaded a EPUB plugin for Firefox, works a treat, no hassle at all.
patrickblue wrote:Just in reply to KK's post about being a confused old man.
So was I, I downloaded the EPUB version, then spent god knows how long trying to get it to work with the Amazon app.
I eventually downloaded a EPUB plugin for Firefox, works a treat, no hassle at all.
john68 wrote:Fascinating stuff again Gary. I am chomping at the bit but would love a paperback copy for the shelf.
I had to laugh though. From the moral height of the benevolent, rectors daughter; Anna Connell, we are now plummeted to suicides and transvestites. Considering our Chester's Brewery heritage, not a lot seems to have changed....:-)
Thanks for all your efforts.
s1ty m wrote:I'd buy the paperback.
MCFChistory wrote:s1ty m wrote:I'd buy the paperback.
Thanks. I'll be announcing the details on Monday.
MCFChistory wrote:john68 wrote:Fascinating stuff again Gary. I am chomping at the bit but would love a paperback copy for the shelf.
I had to laugh though. From the moral height of the benevolent, rectors daughter; Anna Connell, we are now plummeted to suicides and transvestites. Considering our Chester's Brewery heritage, not a lot seems to have changed....:-)
Thanks for all your efforts.
Actually, it's Andrew. But I understand the confusion.
In the book I argue that the correct starting point for City is the creation of Gorton Association in 1884. That club was founded by its players, so in that respect our origins are similar to a club like Barcelona. The creation of St Mark's FC still plays an important role in the story, but new evidence indicates that it was created in order to keep young men involved in the Church.
The transvestite scandal isn't directly connected to the football, but may have been a factor in Arthur Connell's decision to introduce some "Muscular" Christianity into his parish.
john68 wrote:MCFChistory wrote:john68 wrote:Fascinating stuff again Gary. I am chomping at the bit but would love a paperback copy for the shelf.
I had to laugh though. From the moral height of the benevolent, rectors daughter; Anna Connell, we are now plummeted to suicides and transvestites. Considering our Chester's Brewery heritage, not a lot seems to have changed....:-)
Thanks for all your efforts.
Actually, it's Andrew. But I understand the confusion.
In the book I argue that the correct starting point for City is the creation of Gorton Association in 1884. That club was founded by its players, so in that respect our origins are similar to a club like Barcelona. The creation of St Mark's FC still plays an important role in the story, but new evidence indicates that it was created in order to keep young men involved in the Church.
The transvestite scandal isn't directly connected to the football, but may have been a factor in Arthur Connell's decision to introduce some "Muscular" Christianity into his parish.
My apologies for the mix up Andrew.
Having not yet read the book, I am absolutely fascinated by what you say. That would mean the believed 1st ever game, versus Macclesfield Baptists was of no consequence to our evolution.
john68 wrote:MCFChistory wrote:john68 wrote:Fascinating stuff again Gary. I am chomping at the bit but would love a paperback copy for the shelf.
I had to laugh though. From the moral height of the benevolent, rectors daughter; Anna Connell, we are now plummeted to suicides and transvestites. Considering our Chester's Brewery heritage, not a lot seems to have changed....:-)
Thanks for all your efforts.
Actually, it's Andrew. But I understand the confusion.
In the book I argue that the correct starting point for City is the creation of Gorton Association in 1884. That club was founded by its players, so in that respect our origins are similar to a club like Barcelona. The creation of St Mark's FC still plays an important role in the story, but new evidence indicates that it was created in order to keep young men involved in the Church.
The transvestite scandal isn't directly connected to the football, but may have been a factor in Arthur Connell's decision to introduce some "Muscular" Christianity into his parish.
My apologies for the mix up Andrew.
Having not yet read the book, I am absolutely fascinated by what you say. That would mean the believed 1st ever game, versus Macclesfield Baptists was of no consequence to our evolution.
john68 wrote:
My apologies for the mix up Andrew.
Having not yet read the book, I am absolutely fascinated by what you say. That would mean the believed 1st ever game, versus Macclesfield Baptists was of no consequence to our evolution.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I always hoped it wouldn't be them, the Baptist bastards.
I hope it was Congleton Lay Preacher Select.
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