From Flat Cap to Bronx Hat

Nonfiction, Sports, Football (Soccer)
Cover of the book From Flat Cap to Bronx Hat by Terry Wills, Terry Wills
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Author: Terry Wills ISBN: 9781301777211
Publisher: Terry Wills Publication: March 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Terry Wills
ISBN: 9781301777211
Publisher: Terry Wills
Publication: March 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Terry Wills is one of West Bromwich Albion’s best-known supporters. He saw his first Albion match in 1940 and has witnessed over 2,000 more since in almost three quarters of a century of support.

His devotion has been recognised with awards from the Premier League and all the local newspapers. For decades, his opinion has been regularly sought by the local media and more latterly by the football club itself.

With so many unique memories and experiences to share, “From Flat Cap” will be available in stages over the next few years. The first three stages cover the war years up to 1976. This includes winning promotion, the frustrations of National Service, securing the FA Cup twice and the fury of relegation. Along the way, there were the perils of being coached by Jock Wallace and Bobby Robson, overnight ticket queues and an embarrassing army camp fire to endure…

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Terry Wills is one of West Bromwich Albion’s best-known supporters. He saw his first Albion match in 1940 and has witnessed over 2,000 more since in almost three quarters of a century of support.

His devotion has been recognised with awards from the Premier League and all the local newspapers. For decades, his opinion has been regularly sought by the local media and more latterly by the football club itself.

With so many unique memories and experiences to share, “From Flat Cap” will be available in stages over the next few years. The first three stages cover the war years up to 1976. This includes winning promotion, the frustrations of National Service, securing the FA Cup twice and the fury of relegation. Along the way, there were the perils of being coached by Jock Wallace and Bobby Robson, overnight ticket queues and an embarrassing army camp fire to endure…

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