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'Til I Die Latest News

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Norwich City Story Gathering Starts

Norwich City are the latest club to sign up for a ‘Til I Die’ book – the club will launch the project at The Canaries’ home match with Brighton & Hove Albion. Fans of every age and era are invited to contribute.

We want to hear from all Norwich City fans! Who travels the farthest to get to home matches? Who has seen more matches than anyone else? Who has the funniest Norwich tale? Who are your record breakers? Get in touch so these and many other stories get in to the new book. ‘City ’Til I Die’

Click here http://tilidie.co.uk/contribute.html to contribute your story or send e-mails to david@legendspublishing.net. Story telling sessions will be announced on the Norwich City website when the dates are known.


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Tottenham 'Til I Die Launched

Tottenham ‘Til I Die is probably the most diverse collection of Tottenham Hotspur stories ever put together. You can buy online now here http://tilidie.co.uk/buy.html or from the Tottenham Hotspur official website.


Legendary Tottenham Double winner, Cliff Jones, said of the book:

“The great Bill Nicholson would always tell us players that the most important people at the club were the fans. They are the ones who work hard all week to be able to come through the turnstiles on a Saturday and pay our wages. It made us all aware of the importance of what we did not only for the fans but for the community as a whole, because the club is such a big part of that. No doubt Bill would be delighted to see that a book like Tottenham ‘Til I Die has been produced.”


Much loved Spurs striker, Clive Allen, said of Tottenham ‘Til I Die:

“I’m fortunate enough to have many fond memories as a supporter from when my father, Les, used to bring me to games. One that sticks in my mind from the age of about five or six was when I had the opportunity to go down into the dressing rooms and walk down the tunnel. It was inspiring for me, and Tottenham ‘Til I Die represents memories from supporters of all different ages that are just as special to them. It’s a fantastic insight into the love and passion that Spurs fans have for their Club.”


Sarah Ebner of The Times wrote a glowing review of the new title:

“The book is a love letter about being a fotball fan, but it is also much more than that.”


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Sunday, 13 September 2009

Portsmouth ‘Til I Die book. Buy now and get your name in the book free.

ORDER NOW! GET YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK... Fans making orders before Saturday 19th September, either online or from visiting the Portsmouth FC Study Centre [cash and cheque payments] will have their name added to the Dedications pages free of charge. If you would like your name, or a friend or family member’s, to appear in the book, buy online now. Click here http://www.tilidie.co.uk/buy.html to buy online now. One name per book purchase.


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Monday, 8 June 2009

England Book Project Started In Kazakhstan


The trip to Kazakhstan was rewarding in many ways – not least because the remote fixture saw England edge closer to World Cup qualification. How this fixture could be held under the heading ‘European Qualification Group’ is quite staggering, however, many fans used their imaginations to make it to Almaty, some even driving all the way from London – a trip that took over a month! The England Til I Die project also kicked off under the Kazak floodlights, leaflets explaining the book’s concept, along with an open invitation to contribute, were handed out to supporters. Hopefully many will have used the long flight home to reflect on their time following the three lions and some cracking stories will be sent in the weeks the months ahead.


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Portsmouth Til I Die


Portsmouth Football Club are the latest Premiership side to join the ever-growing production list at Legends – Pompey Til I Die is due for publication near the start of the 2009-10 season and the memory gathering process is well under way. Dozens of excellent stories have already been submitted, spanning every era of the club’s history. Story sessions will be held over the summer, (full details being announced on the official club website), however, if you have a Pompey story to tell make sure you contribute ASAP. Just click on the contribution link on this website to tell your tale!


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Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Bristol City - Stories Galore


City 'Til I Die goes to print this week featuring an amazing selection of tales from Robins fans. We were impressed by the quality and quantity of the contributions and had to make some very difficult decisions as to which stories finally made the book. We were inundated with e-mails and letters in the two days before deadline, many of which simply arrived too late to be considered. We will try and publish all the stories that didn't make the book on this website in the next few weeks. Thanks to all those City fans who took part and took the time to send your stories in. Details regarding the book launch will appear on this website shortly. The book will go on general sale ahead of Bristol Cities home match with Preston North End on Saturday 4 April 2009.


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Tottenham 'Til I Die story gathering starts


The story gathering process has started ahead of production of the 'Tottenham 'Til I Die' book, which is due for release this summer. Story-telling sessions at the White Hart Lane Learning Zone as well as at local schools and libraries are taking place and leaflets to encourage contributions will be distributed to fans before the Youth FA Cup match against Arsenal on Thursday evening. The official website will again run a story about the book project and all supporters groups and websites will be approached to take part in this exciting new book. Fans have already responded well and some fantastic stories have been sent in already, so make sure your memories are included and that you contribute too.


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