There seems to be a deluge of them these days, not that I'm complaining. Our written output as a support is pretty impressive. There must be about ten Hibs books to one Yam effort, though perhaps flagging up illiterates as a comparative example is hardly wise. I wonder what is inspiring those literary endeavors? It's certainly not anything that's happening on the field now. Perhaps because we're so drab, people are happier thinking about bygone days?
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29-11-2011 11:20 PM #1
Hibs Books
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29-11-2011 11:36 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-11-2011 11:49 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However you are right - I should know. I contibuted to the recent WE ARE HIBERNIAN tome. Bygone days the curriculum and how else could it be?
The review on these very pages made intersting critique and while the link escapes me, it referred to 'mistakes'! Better honest mistakes from the mouths of journeymen I think, than from those that proffess better.....are there two 'f' s in proffess? Probably not.
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30-11-2011 08:58 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
True there are a significant number of ‘errors’ but I put this down to the author remaining true to what the fans provided rather than to errors by the author himself. In a way ‘errors’ is the wrong word because the stories being related are the recollection of the tellers and lets be honest, none of us have perfect recall and especially when the subject is so emotive!
PS There's only one effin profess erm I mean there's only one f in professThis is how it feels
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