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World Cup Baby - Quality Read - UPDATE

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
tigers wrote:
 
humble suggestion - like me you love your big words,  like me you could possibly let one or two of them go as you edit
 
Can't help myself, I'm afraid - it was a lifelong ambition to get 'discombobulate' into print.
 
 
 
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I understand only too well, if this forum ever counts as print, then i enjoyed firing  "curmudgeon" into the mix a while back
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hello - first time poster, long-time Ipswich follower.
 
Thanks for writing the WCB book, UDB - a mate gave it to me at Christmas because he thought it would be right up by street.  And he was right.  Couldn't believe that someone had combined two subjects that are so close to my heart.   And from a NZ perspective, too (I've been here for 10 years).
 
Ipswich took Leeds to 3 replays (count 'em! 3! )  in the QF of the FA Cup in 1975.  The last game was unbelievably exciting.   I was 8 and I listened via a coffin-sized wooden wireless that took 10 minutes to warm up.  Ipswich won 3-2 and the next day I announced to my Chelsea-loving schoolfriends and my Liverpool-supporting brothers that Ipswich will be my team from now on.   They laughed - and they are still laughing.  Bastards.   Anyway - the book is wonderful. 
 
I am now inspired to write a book about the music of Depeche Mode and the football of Ipswich Town and from a Kiwi perspective.  I expect the book to appeal to millions.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'm so inspired by Ipswich's post I might have a crack at Spurs and Cyndi Lauper
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ipswich wrote:
Hello - first time poster, long-time Ipswich follower.
 
Thanks for writing the WCB book, UDB - a mate gave it to me at Christmas because he thought it would be right up by street.  And he was right.  Couldn't believe that someone had combined two subjects that are so close to my heart.   And from a NZ perspective, too (I've been here for 10 years).
 
Ipswich took Leeds to 3 replays (count 'em! 3! )  in the QF of the FA Cup in 1975.  The last game was unbelievably exciting.   I was 8 and I listened via a coffin-sized wooden wireless that took 10 minutes to warm up.  Ipswich won 3-2 and the next day I announced to my Chelsea-loving schoolfriends and my Liverpool-supporting brothers that Ipswich will be my team from now on.   They laughed - and they are still laughing.  Bastards.   Anyway - the book is wonderful. 
 
I am now inspired to write a book about the music of Depeche Mode and the football of Ipswich Town and from a Kiwi perspective.  I expect the book to appeal to millions.
 
i did see them in concert at the Wembley Arena..

Founder

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Feverish wrote:
ipswich wrote:
I am now inspired to write a book about the music of Depeche Mode and the football of Ipswich Town and from a Kiwi perspective.  I expect the book to appeal to millions.
i did see them in concert at the Wembley Arena..

Funny, so did I. With the Bravery in support.
Quite a good gig, really ...
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Bevan wrote:
Feverish wrote:
ipswich wrote:
I am now inspired to write a book about the music of Depeche Mode and the football of Ipswich Town and from a Kiwi perspective.  I expect the book to appeal to millions.
i did see them in concert at the Wembley Arena..

Funny, so did I. With the Bravery in support.
Quite a good gig, really ...
 
They are a brilliant live, as are Ipswich at Portman Road for most of the time this season. 
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I'm so inspired by Ipswich's post I might have a crack at Spurs and Cyndi Lauper
 
Love the idea but personally I see Tottenham as affable elder statesmen of rock.   Someone like Genesis.  Cyndi Lauper I would say is Blackburn Rovers.  Arrived suddenly and all-conquering for a while but still around now and have not dropped off the radar altogether.    
 
My thought is that if Ipswich were a band, they would be Depeche Mode - very successful at times but not too massive to be distant.  Casual observers are surprised that they are still going.  Very loyal following.  Most neutrals like them if they think about it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ipswich wrote:
They are a brilliant live, as are Ipswich at Portman Road for most of the time this season. 


Watford...

How's my driving? - Whine here

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ipswich wrote:
I am now inspired to write a book about the music of Depeche Mode and the football of Ipswich Town and from a Kiwi perspective.  I expect the book to appeal to millions.
 
I didn't mind Depeche Mode until I made the fatal mistake of travelling up to Auckland with a DP junkie to watch the cricket test against the Windies in 1987.
800 kilometres of DP was followed by a Gordon Greenidge double century and the late Malcolm Marshall terrorising our batsmen over two straight innings. We lost by 10 wickets. Then it was DP again for another 800 kilometres. By the time I got home, I would have gladly padded up and faced Malcolm Marshall rather than have to listen to another song by DP.  
And Town lost at Roker Park on the Saturday of that inglorious weekend. Mind you, no surprise in that. I cannot remember us ever winning there. When I heard they'd knocked it down and built a supermarket on the site, I went to the local bottle store and asked for six bottles of their best champagne.
Glad you enjoyed The World Cup Baby, ipswich - but I'm not sure Depeche Mode and ITFC are the right fit. Maybe Foster and Allen, The Hamilton County Bluegrass Band, or The Mickey Mouse Club would be more suitable.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Put your money away, Hard News!  I won't hear of it.  I will organise my PA to send complimentary copies of my book ("Blue Celebration" or "Just can't get enough of Laurie Sivell") to be issued to a select few.  
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ipswich wrote:
I'm so inspired by Ipswich's post I might have a crack at Spurs and Cyndi Lauper
 
Love the idea but personally I see Tottenham as affable elder statesmen of rock.   Someone like Genesis.  Cyndi Lauper I would say is Blackburn Rovers.  Arrived suddenly and all-conquering for a while but still around now and have not dropped off the radar altogether.    
 
My thought is that if Ipswich were a band, they would be Depeche Mode - very successful at times but not too massive to be distant.  Casual observers are surprised that they are still going.  Very loyal following.  Most neutrals like them if they think about it.
 
 
 
if Hull City were a band they'd be a bunch of undiscovered 70 year old geniuses just waitin for the dj at the Fate Disco' to give them the crucial spin to launch their one-hit-wonder career that will be tragically cut short as the bass player snuffs it at their first press conference
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
my dads best friends friend wrote this book and we got it signed its a pretty good book though i think the guy who wrote the book works in parliment
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
the book got a glowing review from Fred Woodcock in Saturday's Dom - fair enough too
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah, i missed that on the weekend but dug through and found fred's review this evening. will get a copy on here somehow.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
tigers wrote:
the book got a glowing review from Fred Woodcock in Saturday's Dom - fair enough too
 
What price on this, tigers? -
 
Wembley Stadium, May 2008, Championship Play-Off Final, Hull City FC v. Ipswich Town FC.
 
We'll be able to sit together on the flight over there. Not so sure about the way back, though.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
it's getting closer to reality every day
 
the last league game of the season might be interesting
 
If your scenario came into fruition we could add Toffeeman and Hard News
 
it 'd be a air steward's nightmare   we could set a new record for the ammount of bollocks talked at altitude
 
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Auckland City had an advert for the book in their match day programme on the weekend and Denis Katsanos who MC'ed their match gave it a great plug also. I hadnt heard about it before then. Looks like a great piece of work from Euan, well done. I'm off to pick one up this week.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
That's excellent news Uli.  It's well worth the read.

As for the above ? 

Dear Mrs. News,

Can Hard News fly to England to watch football ?

Regards
tigers and Upsidedownblue.[/quote]

[quote]Dear tigers and Upsidedownblue,

Thank you for your inquiry.  No Chance

Regards
Mrs. News.
Hard News2008-03-11 10:40:23

How's my driving? - Whine here

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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
i expect Mrs tigers would have unplugged the computer at the wall before i could press send
 
so Mrs News needn't be concerned
 
but .....
 
no, daft idea,  i quite like being married (and alive)
 
 
 
p.s. - brilliant response News (I'm still smiling - it's too tragic to laugh out loud )
tigers2008-03-11 13:38:12
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What's the punishment these days for absconding/kidnapping?
 
Answer:
NZ Justice system: 3-5 years
Mrs. Hard News: Life
 
Junior HN will have to come too. I can just see him with his shirt off at Wembley.
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about 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Uli Stieleke wrote:
Auckland City had an advert for the book in their match day programme on the weekend and Denis Katsanos who MC'ed their match gave it a great plug also. I hadnt heard about it before then. Looks like a great piece of work from Euan, well done. I'm off to pick one up this week.
 
The great Uli Stieleke himself gets a mention in the book.
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Great piece of work by Euan McCabe, a must read for any footy lover in NZ. ACFC have plugged the book in their match day programme for Euan over the past month or so now. Everyone I have spoken to who has since purchased a copy has got great enjoyment from it. Well done Euan on a great job and to the club also for making people aware of this excellent piece of footy literature!
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I have 3 world cup memories, we were in Berlin when West Germany won, sitting with some East Germans who had jumped the wall to come and watch, and asked the bar owner if she would now shout us some beers - she refused because she was Austrian.
 
Next world cup was in a bar in Buenos Aires watching England play Bulgaria or Romania, England scored and I (without thinking) shouted out a cheer (my Dad is a pom), looked around at all the angry argies staring at me - quiet for the rest of the game.
 
Same world cup and doing a tour in Rio, our young guide spent the whole time with a massive ghetto blaster against his ear. We were up the top of Corcavaldo (Christ the Redeemer statue) and Brasil scored their first goal - you could see and hear fireworks going off all across the city. Coming down by train through the favala?? (slums) Brasil scored twice again and people were hanging out their shanty windows screaming at us in the train 'Viva Brasil' - amazing.
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Some of my World Cup memories

 
1974 Australia v West Germany - Lost 2 nil but we had made it.
1982 - Italy v Brazil - Enter Paolo Rossi with a hatrick and Dino Zoff saving a goal on the line
1982 - Italy v West Germany( Final)  - Marco Tardelli's celebration. I still get goose bumps
2006 - Australia v Japan - Enter Tim Cahill
2006 - The Grosso dive and end of a dream for Australia
2006 - Grosso scores the final penalty to win the World  Cup
2010 - Australia v NZ first round game - How good would that be?
 
What a great game.
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Seems like you might've had some torn loyalties at the end of the Italy v Aussie world cup game Tony! Unless you were in Lygon Street at the time you would've been a brave man to openly support Italy..

a.haak

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
valeo wrote:
Seems like you might've had some torn loyalties at the end of the Italy v Aussie world cup game Tony! Unless you were in Lygon Street at the time you would've been a brave man to openly support Italy..
 
Actually I was in a bar in Rome with my wife wearing our Socceroo tops. Was awesome got a lot of stick but all good fun. Was gutted when we lost to Italy but at least Italy went on to win it. Which state do you live in
Tony P2008-06-11 15:16:50
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Your home town Tony.

Upsidedownblue.  Do you drive the red Camry with ITFC 1 as the plate ?

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Upsidedownblue.  Do you drive the red Camry with ITFC 1 as the plate ?

 
No, I assumed it was you. This person of infinite pedigree and wisdom must be found.

David Chote, Richard Mowbray and myself can be heard discussing Euro 2008 with Daniel McHardy on Newstalk ZB, Saturdays at 1.00pm. I'll put out a request for the owner of this car to contact the YF forum.

 

 

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
No, both my Impreza's have Phoenix stickers, one has a Bloc 5 logo, the other a town shield.  I have acquired a town shield for the other one in the last week.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
An update regarding the book.
 
I'm getting feedback from people who are going into bookshops & finding it's not there, especially outside of Wellington. (In Wellington, your best bet is Champs, Dymocks Lambton Quay or Paperplus Porirua.)
 
I employed a nationwide book distributor in an attempt to get cross-country coverage but this has only been partially sucessful to date. He tells me that he's meeting resistance from bookshop owners because - surprise, surprise - 'only rugby books sell here'. Which kind of begs the question - Well, how do you know if you don't stock anything other than rugby books?
 
Anyway, if you want to buy a copy from a bookshop & they don't have it, just ask them to e-mail me at theworldcupbaby.com website and I'll send them a copy. Based on experience to date, this seems to be the most effective method.  
 
It's also in a number of public libraries - Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Hutt & Kapiti are just some that I know of.
 
I'm currently negotiating with an Australian publisher for release across the ditch. However, this will be - to use his words -  an 'International edition' which will have the NZ content 'toned down'.
 
So if you want a genuine First Edition, New Zealand-centric version, you'd better hurry as my stocks are dwindling & you may end up having to read The World Cup Bonzer instead.
 
At $30 (including postage) it's great value. It also makes an ideal present for any football tragic you may know. 
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Looks like the Paypal section of The World Cup Baby website has crashed.
 
If you wish to order a book in the interim, just drop me a line with your details at info@theworldcupbaby.com
 
At $30 it makes the perfect Xmas present for any football tragic.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
not just a great read about football, but also an insight into what we all have in common as fans!!
 
 
 
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