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He's Here; He's There
He's Here; He's There
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A01=Neil Palmer
Ashton Gate
Author_Neil Palmer
Autobiography
Bristol City
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Celebrations
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FA Cup
Fans
Football
Football League
Football Memoir
Footballer
Gerry Gow
Glory
Legends
Matches
Players
Robins
Soccer
Sports Memoir
Product details
- ISBN 9781785317651
- Weight: 524g
- Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
- Publication Date: 22 Mar 2021
- Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
'He's here, he's there, he's every-f*cking-where, Gerry Gow, Gerry Gow' was an anthem that could often be heard reverberating around Ashton Gate in the 1970s as Bristol City climbed towards the first division. Gow was one of football's original cult heroes that emerged throughout the seventies and eighties; often sporting long hair and bushy moustaches. Gow pulled off both with style during spells at Bristol City and Manchester City. Written with the help of the Gow family, He's Here, He's There: The Gerry Gow Story celebrates the career of the Ashton Gate 'Enforcer'. It provides a fascinating insight into a player that fans of a certain vintage consider the greatest to wear the red of Bristol City. With fresh insight from Gerry's family, friends, team-mates and opponents, including the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, Peter Reid and Chris Kamara, this is a captivating insight into a cult hero, a football hardman, a Bristolian icon; but also Gerry the man, and a man sorely missed but still loved by so many.
Neil Palmer is a freelance writer based in Bristol. The Gerry Gow Story is his tenth book to date. Others have included the popular Derby Days series as well as the acclaimed biography of Welsh football maverick Trevor Ford. Neil has also written for various sporting publications and websites.
He's Here; He's There
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