| Value for Money | 9.5/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9.5/10 |
Full review by
Joe Swan
on 14th Jul 2006
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Good Points: An accurate look at the character and mindset of North East people in general and regular football spectators in particular.
Bad Points: Too well observed. I recognised far too many of my own idiosycrasies in the Sunderland sections of the book.
General comments: Harry Pearson, The Far Corner: A Mazy Dribble Through North East Football is a great read. An ideal book for any 30-50 year old football fan to take on holiday. I think that the author must have been standing beside me when he described the Boxing Day match at Roker Park.
Joe Swan's review and ratings | 89 words
Review by
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on 31st May 2005
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Harry Pearson, The Far Corner: A Mazy Dribble Through North East Football: From the first line "I support Middlesbrough. When people ask me why, I say: becouse I'm a glory-seeker." This book is honest, funny and heart warming. It reminded me of why I love the game and my club.
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