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<blockquote data-quote="Shaboo" data-source="post: 925324" data-attributes="member: 56742"><p>This was a personal joy to read: it took me back to my late teenage years in the late 80s.</p><p>It was a great time for the city of Manchester</p><p>Hooky conveys all the traumas and adventures with a remarkably casual, conversational tone. It makes for great insights into how things developed and how they went SO badly wrong.</p><p>It wouldn't have taken a genius to sort things out, but that clearly wasn't the Factory way of doing things!</p><p>There are some scary lessons in life to be learnt within these pages, but it's all tied up beautifully. I liked the contrast between the personalised tales and the raw extracts from the annual accounts and lists of those who played the club.</p><p>Ultimately it's a vivid account from a byegone era but if you were there 'What An Era It Was'</p><p>.[ATTACH=full]38244[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]38244[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaboo, post: 925324, member: 56742"] This was a personal joy to read: it took me back to my late teenage years in the late 80s. It was a great time for the city of Manchester Hooky conveys all the traumas and adventures with a remarkably casual, conversational tone. It makes for great insights into how things developed and how they went SO badly wrong. It wouldn't have taken a genius to sort things out, but that clearly wasn't the Factory way of doing things! There are some scary lessons in life to be learnt within these pages, but it's all tied up beautifully. I liked the contrast between the personalised tales and the raw extracts from the annual accounts and lists of those who played the club. Ultimately it's a vivid account from a byegone era but if you were there 'What An Era It Was' .[ATTACH type="full" alt="51ncQcMFQYL._SX328_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"]38244[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="51ncQcMFQYL._SX328_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg"]38244[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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