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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? 11:48 - Aug 17 with 9084 viewsshawclough_dale

Just finished the excellent overcoat men. A bit before my time but interesting parallels to Bury now. The book certainly hints at, but stops short of the notion that Hindle was a wrongun, any older fans have an opinion of him good or bad, would be interesting to hear.
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? (n/t) on 09:43 - Jan 25 with 3481 viewsDaleiLama

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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 11:41 - Jan 25 with 3302 viewsturnthescrew

on 01:00 - Jan 1 by



Season tickets AND car park permits. Petty and spiteful in the extreme, but the culprit for that decision was the then 'Emperor of Spotland'.
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 14:52 - Jan 25 with 3062 viewsBigKindo

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I seem to recall that at some time in the past Fred Ratcliffe actually owned the Crimble.
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 16:56 - Jan 25 with 2932 viewsDuckegg

Just bought the overcoat men and looking forward to that read.
What is the longest winter book like by fritzo as i'm thinking of getting that aswell.....
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 00:36 - Jan 26 with 2598 viewspioneer

Its a good read and like with most things its probably worth avoiding painting individuals as entirely black (or white).

I am more concerned about some glaring errors in the book. Two which caught my eyes

The 1971 Coventry cup tie was not played on a Monday afternoon because of power shortages caused by a miners strike. There were no power shortages that winter and no miners strike. The game was ordered to be played on a Monday afternoon by the FA after Coventry manager Noel Cantwell ( yes thats an ‘a’ not a ‘u’) refused to play under the spotland floodlights. As one of the most controversial events in the clubs history I am astonished this escaped the proof checking.

The 1948 Olympics hosted 1 game of Lacrosse GB v USA as a demonstration sport. David Walkden did not play in the game and was not part of the GB squad according to Olympic records.
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 01:17 - Jan 26 with 2590 viewsSandyman

Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 00:36 - Jan 26 by pioneer

Its a good read and like with most things its probably worth avoiding painting individuals as entirely black (or white).

I am more concerned about some glaring errors in the book. Two which caught my eyes

The 1971 Coventry cup tie was not played on a Monday afternoon because of power shortages caused by a miners strike. There were no power shortages that winter and no miners strike. The game was ordered to be played on a Monday afternoon by the FA after Coventry manager Noel Cantwell ( yes thats an ‘a’ not a ‘u’) refused to play under the spotland floodlights. As one of the most controversial events in the clubs history I am astonished this escaped the proof checking.

The 1948 Olympics hosted 1 game of Lacrosse GB v USA as a demonstration sport. David Walkden did not play in the game and was not part of the GB squad according to Olympic records.


The first point you make about the Coventry game is 100% correct regarding C**twell's frumpiness about our floodlights. Cantwell also remarked on the 3rd round draw "Where's Rochdale?" , even though he'd played for Manchester United. He must have been a geographical ignoramus as well as a p!$$poor manager.

A song arose on the terraces, given the game's proximity to the festive season about their lightweight, ignorant, overly cocky and ultimately losing manager:

"Noel, Noel, Noel Noel,
That is the name of that b@$t@rd Cantwell"

2-1 Noel. 2-1.
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Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 04:51 - Jan 26 with 2562 viewsD_Alien

Andrew Hindle friend or foe? on 01:17 - Jan 26 by Sandyman

The first point you make about the Coventry game is 100% correct regarding C**twell's frumpiness about our floodlights. Cantwell also remarked on the 3rd round draw "Where's Rochdale?" , even though he'd played for Manchester United. He must have been a geographical ignoramus as well as a p!$$poor manager.

A song arose on the terraces, given the game's proximity to the festive season about their lightweight, ignorant, overly cocky and ultimately losing manager:

"Noel, Noel, Noel Noel,
That is the name of that b@$t@rd Cantwell"

2-1 Noel. 2-1.


C*ntwell knew perfectly well where Rochdale was. His younger brother was a priest at St. John's RC church in the late 1960s. He was just being a tw@t
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