Everton Books - Talking Blue
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Becky Tallentire's
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| TALKING BLUE — Reprint | ||||||||||||||||
| Becky Tallentire, 2004. Breedon Books (240 pp) ISBN 1 859832 09 1 |
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Becky Tallentire's celebrated book of unique interviews with famous Everton players has been reprinted — this time with cover that displaces the lavender original and is resplendent in Royal Blue. Price: £14.99 Reprinted: April 2004 |
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| TALKING BLUE | ||||||||||||||||
| Becky Tallentire, 2000. Breedon Books (~400 pp) ISBN 1 859832 09 1 |
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But more importantly, does Andy Gray really sound like Marge Simpson when he sings, can Duncan McKenzie still jump over a Mini, and does Paul Bracewell ever wish he'd been chosen for a shampoo commercial? All those nagging questions which have bothered you for years are answered right here and now in the most candid and forthright collection of interviews ever given by the royal blue heroes of past and present:
Talking Blue cuts straight to the chase with questions submitted on a 'no holds barred' basis by disenfranchised Evertonians, via the miracle of the World Wide Web and asked by the only woman with the temerity to do so, Becky Tallentire. Price: £14.99 Published: September 2000 |
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Exactly how close was Howard Kendall to signing for Shankly? Did
Graeme Sharp's constant whinging at the referees ever get them to change
their mind about one single decision? How much did Alex Young earn
when he first arrived at Goodison Park? And what went through Kevin
Sheedy's mind when he flicked the V-sign to the Kop?

