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Give it to Moore, He Will Score! The Authorised Biography of Ian Storey-Moore, The Man Clough Couldn’t Buy

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We've detected that you are using AdBlock Plus or some other adblocking software which is preventing the page from fully loading. It us up to the person receiving the parcel to cover these costs, unfortunately these charges are out of our control and can vary widely from country to country, so we are unable to predict what they may be. I can’t remember Ian’s first two goals, but I can remember his third as it seemed to happen in slow motion and seemed to take an age to score. Scoring more than 100 top-flight goals for Forest, he became the most sought-after striker in the land. He was regularly subjected to brutal challenges by opposition teams that'd often go barely punished by the lenient referees of the day, and then go off the pitch to find that treatment for injuries was primitive at best.

Disclosure: As co-author I will, of course, get a modest fraction of the royalties, but nobody ever got rich writing about Forest and nor will I. At Ian’s request (and my own, actually) we have paid particular attention to the great 1966/67 team, which I don’t feel gets quite the recognition it deserves.In 1972, he moved to Manchester United, but his league career was brought to an early end by injury in 1974. is the authorised biography of a footballing legend best known away from Eton Park for being a Nottingham Forest striker of the 1960s and early 70s. It's great to see a real book being published rather than the videos and other ephemera that crowd the marketplace these days. Injuries eventually took effect, meaning Forest had to settle for second place; they also lost in the 1966–67 FA Cup semi-final to Dave Mackay's Tottenham Hotspur.

A player of Moore's ability in today's game would be earning millions - back then though, after hanging up his boots, Moore found himself running a laundrette. On Saturday, 9 December Ian will be signing copies of Give it to Moore, He Will Score at Waterstones, Nottingham, 1-5 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham NG1 2GR from 11am to 1pm. With our high quality and fast digitizing process, we help newspaper archives in converting their physical prints into digital format. Ian is a great story teller with a wealth of titbits, on and off the pitch, to share with the reader.Sad to say they failed to print my letter, but then again their journalists may have actually investigated the rumours and knew the sale was going to happen, so not printing spared my blushes.

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