Bolts From The Blues by Jon Colman

Bolts From The Blues by Jon Colman

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A collection of exclusive interviews about some of the most iconic goals in Carlisle United's history. From Murray to Murphy, Barton to Branthwaite and Glass to Grainger, these are the goals that inspired supporters - told by the men who scored them. All the author's proceeds are being donated to the North Cumbria University Hospital NHS Trust.

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Bolts From The Blues by Jon Colman

From the 1960s to the present day, the men behind some of Carlisle United's most memorable moments relive the days and nights they made their mark - and open up on their Brunton Park careers. This book celebrates promotion heroes, cup winners, giantkillers, relegation saviours, history makers... and scorers of the strange, stunning and spectacular. From Murray to Murphy, Halpin to Hawley, Rafferty to Reeves, Wake to Winstanley, Poskett to Pericard, Bridges to Branthwaite and Grainger to Glass, these are goals that inspired Carlisle United supporters - told by the stars who scored them. Each sale of this book will benefit the North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust's Covid-19 appeal.
The joyful and agonising stories behind Carlisle's most iconic goals, nimbly told by the best in the business- George Caulkin, The Athletic
Jon Colman has reported on Carlisle United for the News & Star and Cumberland News newspapers/websites for 15 years, and worked as ghostwriter on the autobiographies of the England cricketer Paul Nixon and the Premier League footballer Matt Jansen. This book will raise money for the NHS in Cumbria, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic
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ISBN 13 9781908847201
ISBN 10 1908847204
Title Bolts From The Blues
Author Jon Colman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vertical Editions
Year published 2020-09-18
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.