John Dennis Book

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  1. tyk

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    just finished reading it..bloody good read too for anyone who supported barnsley through his reign as chairman best book about b.f.c. by a country mile...also had it signed by him , and got talking to him..got talking about hill and he said he believed he was right man for job, just needed patience from fans..also wrote in my book "keep the faith"...so i will !!....you reds
     
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    Just to quantify that statement of his about Hill, this is the man that thought Spackman and Parkin were the men for the job too!!!
     
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    He didn't really want Spackman I think, but buckled because the fans were calling for him. But then, he did want Parkin . . .
     
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    If he didn't want Spackman then it shows he was a weak Chairman.
    Caving in to fan pressure from were exactly?
     
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    Chairmen do things to please the fans all the time.
     
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    I want to read it but the bookshop wouldn't accept twelve pence in the pound for a copy.
     

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