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Spoonie

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  1. Heard about this website a few days ago who email you every day with ebooks that are reduced that day and where to get them. Worth a look for anyone fancying doing more reading! bookhippo.co.uk
  2. Was chatting to Dangerous Dave Dickson just before Christmas. His 50's r'n'r covers band play every Sunday in a nice pub on Byres Road in Glasgow. He's married now and had a little one a wee while back. Changed times but he's still got the skills and still playing plenty of music!
  3. 1. Black Atom 2. Liber8 3. The Needles 4. The X-Certs 5. Hot Mangu Lots of good bands over the years, but those were the five that sprung to mind. Scubby - feels like there's a questionable marriage story there!
  4. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    That book is excellent but a tough read! Total nightmare situation!
  5. Me too - I am terrible for it. Hate leaving things unfinished. Was devastated when he brought Rebus back!
  6. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    reading Grit: The power of Passion and Perseverance which is excellent thus far
  7. Captain, you surely didn't read the Rebus novels out of order?! I couldn't handle that! Managed to get to 51 this year: 1: William McIlvanney - Docherty 2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln 3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy 4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why 5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes 6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon 7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies 8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense 9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies 10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way 11: Irvine Welsh - Crime 12: Irvine Welsh - The Blade Artist 13: Tim Layden - Blood, Sweat and Chalk: The Ultimate Football Playbook: How the Great Coaches Built Today's Game 14: Steve Williams - The Successful Coach - Become the Coach who Creates Champions 15: Mike Mitchell - Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief 16: Partick Easton Ellis - American Psycho 17: Matt Zeigler - College Football Schemes and Techniques 18: Roger Steare - Ethicability: How to decide what's right and what's wrong 19: Michael Francis - Guvnors: The Autobiography of a Football Hooligan Gang Leader 20: Jon Gordon - The Energy Bus 21: Chip Heath and Dan Heath - Switch: How to change things when change is hard 22: David Halberstam - The Education of a Coach 23: Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die 24: Les Giblin - Skill With People 25: Les Giblin - The Art of Dealing with People 26: Armin A. Brott - The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year 27: Russ Roberts - How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness 28: George Lakoff - The All New Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate 29: Steve Boseley - Die, Blossom, Bloom 30: Steven Kotler - The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance 31: Michael Lewis - Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour 32: Roald Dahl - Danny Champion of the World 33: Roald Dahl - Fantastic Mr Fox 34: Dr. Brad McRae and David Brooks - The Seven Strategies of Master Presenters 35: Les Giblin - How to have Power and Confidence when Deadling with People 36: Jonathan Wilson - Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics 37: Urban Meyer - Above The Line 38: David Peace - The Damned Utd 39: Michael Grant and Rob Robertson - The Management: Scotland's Great Football Bosses 40: Eric Clapton - The Autobiography 41: Dave Eggers - Zeitoun 42: Dave Eggers - The Wild Things 43: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 44: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 45: Philipp Meyer - American Rust 46: Cormack McCarthy - The Road 47: JM Barrie - Peter Pan 48: Normal MacLean - A River Runs Through It 49: General Stanley McChrystal - Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World 50: Jim Harrison - Legends of the Fall 51: Matt Gemmell - Changer Scubby - give my number 51 a look. Written by a Uni friend of mine and it's a bit sci fi and really well paced.
  8. He has awesome closing speed! Especially considering he's wearing that!
  9. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Started another too; Legends of the Fall by Jim Harrison. Fairly pacy start
  10. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Took a while to read but Team of Teams was excellent and brought in some good stories from other places too. Now reading How to Live a Good Life by Jonathan Fields after I heard him on a podcast last week.
  11. It's interesting that a lot of other companies (banks in particular) are looking to reduce their physical footprint but a company like Amazon which, to the consumer only existed online, are looking to build their physical presence.
  12. Amazon locker at my work too which is good. I've found their delivery to be really good tbh. We have prime and they get everything to our flat door
  13. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Read A River Runs Through It, by Norman MacLean. Had seen the film years ago and loved it and the book is excellent. Currently reading Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal which is about the changing structure of the joint special forces command in the US military to meet the demands of fighting Al Queda in Iraq who were a decentralised force rather than what they'd been built to take on.
  14. The middle of the year was tough for me and I managed three books in two months but that holiday really boosted my reading again
  15. I have always wondered exactly what the point was. Seemed a pretty shady cash grab, but I do know some fans who bought and more than paid for the shares with the discount.
  16. Let's not forget that there are still teams who have never won a SuperBowl, for example. The idea of parity is built into those models but they rarely pan out that way.
  17. Holiday reading gave me a boost so looks like I should get past 50 again this year. The reads so far: 1: William McIlvanney - Docherty 2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln 3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy 4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why 5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes 6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon 7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies 8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense 9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies 10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way 11: Irvine Welsh - Crime 12: Irvine Welsh - The Blade Artist 13: Tim Layden - Blood, Sweat and Chalk: The Ultimate Football Playbook: How the Great Coaches Built Today's Game 14: Steve Williams - The Successful Coach - Become the Coach who Creates Champions 15: Mike Mitchell - Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief 16: Partick Easton Ellis - American Psycho 17: Matt Zeigler - College Football Schemes and Techniques 18: Roger Steare - Ethicability: How to decide what's right and what's wrong 19: Michael Francis - Guvnors: The Autobiography of a Football Hooligan Gang Leader 20: Jon Gordon - The Energy Bus 21: Chip Heath and Dan Heath - Switch: How to change things when change is hard 22: David Halberstam - The Education of a Coach 23: Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die 24: Les Giblin - Skill With People 25: Les Giblin - The Art of Dealing with People 26: Armin A. Brott - The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year 27: Russ Roberts - How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness 28: George Lakoff - The All New Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate 29: Steve Boseley - Die, Blossom, Bloom 30: Steven Kotler - The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance 31: Michael Lewis - Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour 32: Roald Dahl - Danny Champion of the World 33: Roald Dahl - Fantastic Mr Fox 34: Dr. Brad McRae and David Brooks - The Seven Strategies of Master Presenters 35: Les Giblin - How to have Power and Confidence when Deadling with People 36: Jonathan Wilson - Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics 37: Urban Meyer - Above The Line 38: David Peace - The Damned Utd 39: Michael Grant and Rob Robertson - The Management: Scotland's Great Football Bosses 40: Eric Clapton - The Autobiography 41: Dave Eggers - Zeitoun 42: Dave Eggers - The Wild Things 43: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 44: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 45: Philipp Meyer - American Rust
  18. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    The Sherlock Holmes books are ace! I powered through a load of them a while back. Finished American Rust which was really enjoyable and started on The Road by Cormack McCarthy. Never read any of his stuff.
  19. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Ploughed through seven books on holiday, the highlights of which were the Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn adventures by Mark Twain. Great reads! Currently reading American Rust by Philipp Meyer which is good so far
  20. Spoonie

    Nfl

    Giants scraped a win yesterday with a few key plays from Landon Collins. Nice to see the D helping out. We still look pretty rank on O. Our run game yesterday was terrible
  21. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Currently reading The Damned Utd which is excellent so far!
  22. American sports/politics threads are terrible for that. Harambe and references to the 95/96 Chicago Bulls everywhere
  23. Those are bizarre. Why on earth does anyone think that other people will be impressed by them?
  24. Spoonie

    Your current read?

    Finished Inverting the Pyramid and really glad I did. An excellent book and the level of research it must have taken is impressive. Now started onto Talking Tactics: You’ll Never Look at Football the Same Way Again by Mihail Vladimirov and Bob Pearce which is written as a sort of Q&A with Pearce asking the questions from the point of view of watching a game of football and developing an understanding of how tactics and formations operate. Just started it this morning but I really like the format and style so far
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