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This is one supporter's story about Fulham Football Club's dramatic 2016-17 season in The Championship . Interwoven with memories of the club's past and football history, it's a fan's perspective of the highs and lows of a memorable season. Laced with humour, anecdote , frustration and elation, the author lays bare his love of London's oldest club while maintaining a wary eye on its failings. The book captures not only the oscillating emotions of games, but travelling with supporters, media coverage and even the effect on his own domestic life. It's a rollercoaster, entertaining journey as Fulham push for promotion to The Premier League.... Roland Jaquarello has been a Fulham supporter since 1956, when the legendary Johnny Haynes let him watch training. He's a theatre/radio, Director/Producer, who's worked for The Royal Court, Abbey Theatre and BBC. His other publication is Memories of Development: My Times In Irish Theatre and Broadcasting.
Author worked in nearly every major Irish theatre and broadcasting organisation, north and south, including as Director at The Abbey in Dublin and The Lyric Theatre in Belfast. At BBC Radio he also produced music documentaries on Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Mel Torme and Marlon Brando. A thoroughly entertaining memoir.
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