Timing of release is interesting given the recent passing of STF. Apparently the book has been ready for publication for a long time...that aside, this sounds like an alternative viewpoint from David Duff that is bound to be of historical interest.
Simon Pia involved
Out in October
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Thread: Sunset on Hibs book
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01-06-2025 10:30 AM #1
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Sunset on Hibs book
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01-06-2025 11:51 AM #2
Will look forward to this book - should be an interesting account of events from Duff himself.
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01-06-2025 11:54 AM #3
I know he (crucially) refused to sell his shares, but did Duff really 'lead the fight'? And was he really a lifelong Hibs fan? That's not how I recall it, but might be wrong.
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01-06-2025 11:58 AM #4
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Should be a very interesting read and perhaps the delay is there so that alternative sides can be told without fear of expensive court proceedings?
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01-06-2025 12:26 PM #6
IIRC David Duff refused to sell his shareholding and had a surprise ally in Hibs Director Shiela Rowland ( ex wife of David Rowland ) who also sided with the Hands Off Hibs campaign and refused to sell her holding knowing what a heartless crook Rowland was
Shiela Rowland had fallen in love with the club that had made her Scottish football’s first female Director
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01-06-2025 01:33 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Interesting article on "Spotty"
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01-06-2025 02:14 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As for Duff ..... For all his faults, in the end he was taken in by a man so nefarious he made Duff look like a stand up guy and as you say, in the end he did the right thing, even though he knew he would suffer for it.
When it comes to Mrs Rowland .... I can't help thinking, acquired love for the club notwithstanding, that she took great pleasure in getting one over on a man who was by all available accounts a bloody despicable excuse for a human being.
The book could be a really interesting read.
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02-06-2025 08:43 AM #9
Given Simon Pia's involvement, I wonder what the take will be on STFs role in it all...
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02-06-2025 10:37 AM #10
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02-06-2025 12:29 PM #13
I’ve always been surprised that a bigger story was never made of the Sheila Rowland thing.
It’s a big deal for Hibs fans who were around at the time but I’ve always felt it was a tale that would capture the imagination of the wider footballing public.
Especially given that the modern day singing of “Sunshine on Leith” has done so - a dramatisation of the Hibs decline, the share issue, the hostile takeover attempt, the rallies, the votes, the victory then maybe even the decades later Scottish Cup win, fancy stadium and “thriving” club… just feels to me like it’s a story that needs told to a wider audience, even with a bit of embellishment.
Maybe my kids need to grow up, my business sold and an entirely different skill set adopted…
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02-06-2025 01:19 PM #14
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02-06-2025 01:42 PM #15
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