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Book - The King's Last Stand
« on: July 21, 2012, 07:07:55 PM »
Evening all - quick plug for "The King's Last Stand" by Dave Usher - Dave was involved with Kop Faithful all those years ago and has a good insight into the goings on at the club, so this should be good. 

Here's the write up.

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‘The King’s Last Stand’ charts The Reds' first full season back under the management of the legendary Kenny Dalglish. Written largely contemporaneously and collecting Dave Usher's infamous football round ups and insightful match reports, this account follows the ups and downs of The King's return to the club that defined him and displays all the wit and perceptive analysis that categorises Dave's work.

From the optimism of pre-season, through the ever-dimishing hopes of an increasingly disappointing campaign to the final decision by FSG to dispense with Dalglish's services, this book covers every Red-related moment of the 2011/2012 season, including a particularly thought-provoking - as well as coruscating - chapter on the Suarez/Evra debacle. “The King’s Last Stand” is the definitive account of the Return of the King to his spiritual home and as such will be appreciated by both Reds and other football fans alike.

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"I've been reading Dave's work in 'The Liverpool Way' fanzine since the treble season in 2001. He writes with passion, honesty and humour and doesn't take himself too seriously. This book displays all of these qualities that have made the fanzine such an interesting read for so many years. Funny and insightful."

Jamie Carragher, Liverpool FC


"Few writers capture the unique humour, sense of hope and relenting frustration felt by Liverpool supporters quite like Dave Usher. His is an authoritative voice on all matters Red, a point of contact for anyone who wants to truly understand the soul of this great club."

Sachin Nakrani, The Guardian


"A brilliant read. Funny, poignant, opinionated and honest, this is the story of Kenny Dalglish's dramatic final season as Liverpool manager as told by a writer at the top of his game. A must read for any Liverpool fan."

Tony Barrett, The Times


"There are two Liverpool writers outside of the mainstream Press whose wit, insight and genuine independence continues to make them enlightening and entertaining reading. Alongside the pioneering Steve Kelly of 'Through The Wind and Rain', Dave Usher of 'The Liverpool Way' has been expertly capturing the mood at Anfield for over decade. That's why this book, just like the fanzine itself, is an essential purchase for all Liverpool supporters."

Chris Bascombe, Daily Telegraph


"Dave Usher's hilarious no-holds-barred account of Liverpool's cup-winning season is essential reading for all Reds fans. Brilliant stuff."

Ben Thornley, Daily Post


"The match reports on 'The Liverpool Way' website are something I always look forward to. Dave Usher not only lives and breathes Liverpool FC, but added to his obvious knowledge of the Reds from Anfield is an eye for detail, understanding of the game and sense of humour. A mix of quality and wit, and with no censorship, it makes for captivating reading. For the fan, by a fan that has the ability to put the view of the terraces into words. A must read for any Red."

Torbjorn Flatin, The Kopite


"From the lows of endless home draws to the relief of a Wembley Cup final win. From hating players who put their first names on the back of the shirt to declaring a never ending love of Steve Kean. From the weekly frustration of not knowing Norwich City's goalscorer to the weekly frustration of there not being a Liverpool goalscorer. Unlike Liverpool's forward line Dave Usher doesn't miss a thing in this highly entertaining, gripping and most of all funny account of the rollercoaster ride that was the 2011/2012 season."

Pete Schulz, TV2 Sport, Denmark



The book's available here:  http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Kings-Last-Stand-ebook/dp/B008JCGGJU  
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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2012, 07:33:31 PM »
Another one to add to the get list, cheers for bringing this + FS book to our attention Roy
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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2012, 09:00:41 PM »
I downloaded for the iPad. Well worth the money, a good account of last season under Kenny.
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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2012, 09:35:51 PM »
I downloaded for the iPad. Well worth the money, a good account of last season under Kenny.
Can it be downloaded onto iPhone?  Where does one go to do that?
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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2012, 09:46:50 PM »
Can it be downloaded onto iPhone?  Where does one go to do that?

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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2012, 09:47:33 PM »
I finished the book yesterday. It's absolutely brilliant. Dave should be writing for programmes like "Mock The Week" and "Have I Got News For You". When he's in the mood, his writing is incredibly funny as well as insightful. The story about the chicken on the pitch during the away match at Blackburn in April is worth the price of the book on its own!

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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2012, 09:51:16 PM »
I finished the book yesterday. It's absolutely brilliant. Dave should be writing for programmes like "Mock The Week" and "Have I Got News For You". When he's in the mood, his writing is incredibly funny as well as insightful. The story about the chicken on the pitch during the away match at Blackburn in April is worth the price of the book on its own!

Yeah agree.  Always enjoy Dave's piece in his fanzine.  Calls it as he sees it. 

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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2012, 01:48:31 PM »
Is this likely to be available in paperback at all? If not, it could be the final push I've needed to actually go and buy a Kindle.
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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2012, 07:18:33 PM »
Is this likely to be available in paperback at all? If not, it could be the final push I've needed to actually go and buy a Kindle.
it's available in both mate
Kenny Dalglish - 31/1/11
“The most important thing is the club.
“More important and bigger than any individual, no matter who has been through it previously and who will in the future. The club is the club."

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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2012, 07:36:29 PM »
Is this likely to be available in paperback at all? If not, it could be the final push I've needed to actually go and buy a Kindle.
http://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=75
Kenny Dalglish - 31/1/11
“The most important thing is the club.
“More important and bigger than any individual, no matter who has been through it previously and who will in the future. The club is the club."

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Re: Book - The King's Last Stand
« Reply #10 on: July 22, 2012, 08:44:06 PM »
Cheers mate, I'll order that tonight
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