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Bear Hunter: The Search for Rangers' Nine-in-a-Row Heroes [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178531288X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785312885
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178531288X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785312885
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
The Bear Hunter is the fascinating and unlikely seven-year story of one football fan's devotion to his team. In 2009, John Irwin began a mission to track down every one of the 86 players who featured in Rangers' nine league title wins between 1988 and 1997 and have them sign his favourite strip. From legends like McCoist, Laudrup and Gough to journeymen, loanees and youngsters who only turned out for one match, John vowed to find them all. His obsession took him around the world. From a nightmare trip to Ukraine and a whistle-stop tour of Dubai, to a mayor's office in America and 13 trains across Holland, the number of John's adventures was equalled only by the miles clocked up. Whether it was a fire station in Sheffield or a shortbread factory in the Highlands, amateur detective John left no stone unturned to find each of his heroes. On the 20th anniversary of Rangers' greatest achievement, this is the nine-in-a--row squad then and now - seen through the eyes of one super-fan who turned Bear Hunter to meet his heroes.
Acknowledgements 8(1)
Foreword 9(2)
David Robertson
Introduction 11(3)
Dave McPherson
14(3)
Alexei Mikhailichenko
17(8)
Neil Murray
25(2)
Fraser Wishart
27(2)
Paul Gascoigne
29(5)
Mel Sterland
34(3)
Trevor Steven
37(3)
Ally Maxwell, David Robertson and Paul Rideout
40(7)
Sebastian Rozental
47(3)
John Spencer
50(2)
Greg Shields
52(2)
Steven Boyack
54(2)
David Hagen
56(2)
Darren Fitzgerald and Paul McKnight
58(3)
John Morrow
61(2)
Colin Scott
63(2)
GaryBollan
65(2)
Gary McSwegan and Charlie Miller
67(5)
Terry Butcher
72(3)
Dale Gordon
75(5)
RayWilkins
80(3)
Stephen Wright
83(2)
AlecCleland
85(2)
Stuart McCall
87(4)
Chris Vinnicombe
91(3)
AndyGoram
94(3)
Brian McGinty
97(2)
Gary Stevens
99(3)
Kevin MacDonald
102(2)
Graeme Souness
104(3)
Mark Walters
107(2)
Lee Robertson
109(5)
Nicky Walker and Davie Kirkwood
114(4)
Neale Cooper
118(3)
Chris Woods
121(3)
AllyMcCoist
124(5)
Barry Ferguson
129(3)
Derek Ferguson
132(3)
Andy Gray
135(3)
Brian Reid
138(2)
Mo Johnston
140(4)
Derek Mclnnes
144(2)
Kevin Drinkell
146(2)
Bonni Ginzburg
148(4)
IanDurrant
152(4)
Sandy Robertson
156(3)
Tom Cowan
159(3)
Gordon Durie
162(3)
Andy Dibble
165(4)
MarkHateley
169(4)
Theo Snelders, Pieter Huistra and Peter Van Vossen
173(8)
Joachim Bjorklund
181(3)
Nigel Spackman
184(3)
Alan McLaren
187(3)
GordanPetric
190(3)
Brian Laudrup
193(4)
IanMcCall
197(2)
Richard Gough
199(3)
Erik Bo Andersen
202(5)
Jorg Albertz and Scott Nisbet
207(5)
Davie Dodds
212(2)
John Brown
214(3)
Terry Hurlock
217(3)
Neil Caldwell
220(1)
John McGregor
221(2)
Jimmy Nicholl and Billy Thomson
223(3)
Scott Wilson
226(2)
Craig Moore
228(3)
Stephen Watson
231(2)
Duncan Ferguson
233(4)
Steven Pressley
237(3)
The Other Signatures
240(4)
Oleg Kuznetsov
244(5)
Stuart Munro and Ian Ferguson
249(6)
BasileBoli
255(6)
OlegSalenko
261(8)
Davie Cooper
269
John Irwin told his story to Murray Scougall, a senior features writer with The Sunday Post. In Murray's 15 years with the newspaper, he has specialised in writing human interest stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. He has previously written two well-received books, Ghosthunter: Adventures in the Afterlife and To Chernobyl, With Love. Murray grew up during Rangers' iconic nine-in-a-row triumph and John's story stirred great memories of that era.