City 'Til I Die Book Project ? Real Norwich Stories Told By Real Norwich City Fans
?City ?Til I Die... I?m City ?Til I Die, I Know I Am, I?m Sure I Am, I?m City ?Til I Die.?
Your chance to feature in an exciting new book about your experiences of supporting Norwich City Football Club.
Following The Canaries becomes a way of life for many of us. At Carrow Road or travelling away we experience moments of elation and exhilaration which become
landmarks in our lives. But there are also the low points of despair and disappointment when we feel that all our hopes and dreams have been dashed.
Memories of supporters
Norwich City Football Club, in partnership with the National Literacy Trust and Legends Publishing, is publishing a new book which will reflect the memories and experiences of supporters both young and old. Players and managers may come and go, but it is the fans who give the permanent character to a club like Norwich City. And so as a celebration of the fans, this book will reveal the fun, the absurd, the emotional, the peculiar or unbelievable that is part and parcel of following The Canaries.
Your stories
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 our record breakers? Get in touch so these and many other stories get in to the new book. ?City ?Til I Die?, real football stories from real football fans... Make sure your memories are included! Story sessions will also be held at the Norwich City Study Centre as part of the memory-gathering process. Details will be advertised on the Norwich City website on www.canaries.co.uk.
Please get in touch
If you have a story or set of experiences about yourself, a family member, a neighbour or friend which you feel deserves to go into the book, please get in touch. Either e-mail your stories to david@legendspublishing.net or via www.tilidie.co.uk or post them to 18 Darby Crescent, Sunbury-on-Thames, TW16 5LA. The deadline is 1 February 2010.
Funding for the project has been provided by the National Literacy Trust, Arts Council England, the Football Foundation and the Professional Footballers Association. As well as producing an entertaining read, the publication of this book will give a number of beneļ¬ts to the club and to the community which they serve. 600 free copies of City ?Til I Die will be distributed to local schools, libraries and community groups, strengthening the Football Club?s links with the local community, and encouraging new generations of Norwich fans.
Posted By: Legends on December 14th 2009 at 12:44:38
Message Thread
- City 'Til I Die Book Project ? Real Norwich Stories Told By Real Norwich City Fans (NCFC) - Legends, Dec 14, 12:44:38
- wonder if pants has made an entry ): (n/m) (NCFC) - selwyn, Dec 14, 13:13:06
- You could write your memory of chucking a pint over a scummer (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 14, 13:28:09
- yes that would be excellent (n/m) (NCFC) - selwyn, Dec 14, 13:30:13
- You could write your memory of chucking a pint over a scummer (n/m) (NCFC) - Steve in Holland, Dec 14, 13:28:09
- SCC28 falling out of a train onto the tracks then walking 28 miles home (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Dec 14, 12:48:49
- 40 miles actually (NCFC) - SCC 28, Dec 14, 13:31:57
- wonder if pants has made an entry ): (n/m) (NCFC) - selwyn, Dec 14, 13:13:06
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