Page 1 of 1

Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 12:52 am
by bigreddog
Just wanted to say, having read this book from cover to cover today, what an incredible, inspirational, funny, heart warming, sad, humbling, breath taking read it is. Beautifully put together by Quinny, the articles by Morecambe legends like Coley, Ian Cain, Jim Bentley and Keith Galley give a wonderful insight into what the experience of playing for the Shrimps is. Memories from the likes of Tom Sawyer, Les Dewhirst, Dickie Danson and Rod Taylor ( the heartbeat of the club), who have given so much to the club over the years show just how much a part of the fabric of the club both directors and volunteers are. The really touching part, from my point of view, was reading the stories from the fans who have followed the club the length and breadth of the country, in good times and bad (and in recent times mainly good) and have come together to form the Morecambe family. There's not too many other places where a solicitor, bin man, web designer, engineer, postman, nurse, antiques dealer and caravan salesman can be stood along from eachother all singing the same songs, supporting the same cause. That's the real miracle of football, and it's captured in Quinny's book. If you are a football fan of any club, or a shrimps fan, or you just like a book that reflects real humanity, then this book is a must. Buy it and read it and feel better having done so.

hope you don't mind me going on about it, but it is very very good.

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:54 am
by marky No.1
Here , here Darren , well said . Merry Christmas BTW. Cya tomorrow. for the fans night out. :D Could be there a bit earlier :o

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:49 pm
by Wild Bill
I echo these thoughts and feel every fan (particularly those on this board) should read this book as it really captures the essence of the club.

Many have questioned whether the club has lost some of its soul by moving grounds but it is really the people that make it what it is. As long as they continue to support the club in the right way then this will never be lost.

Particularly enjoyed reading John Coleman, who painted a great picture of the spirit the club had back in the early/mid 90s. I for one would love to have a man of his passion at the helm one day. Also pretty chuffed that I got a page of my own. Top read! :lol:

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 2:20 pm
by Bryan
The other half got me a copy for Christmas day. Highly reccomended for all Shrimps fans as the stories within cover pretty well the post war period of the club to the present day. The tale's i liked best were the more obscure ones. It's surprising what sticks in fan's minds. The Non-League days were like that though.

But clearly for newer Morecambe supporters there is a bit of history here that can be referenced and nostalgia for the more August Morecambe supporter.

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:43 pm
by MfcChris
One will be purchasing with my £50 gift voucher :D

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:15 am
by The Voice
Fantastic job by Quinny. I have loved every page and it stirred emotions in me. I miss Christie Park.

Quinny, congratulations, you have kept the spirit alive and made many fans happy this Christmas. Well done!

Re: Sunset Over Christie Park

PostPosted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:00 am
by marky No.1
Well worth waiting for Quinny, just got round to finishing it. Certainly one of the highlights of this season.