Brian Clough progress

Brian Clough by Hans van Dijk for Anefo at wikimedia.

So far I have been reading an unhealthy amount of footy related biographies. I don’t want to start approaching players until I feel 100% happy that I know as much as possible. I also would prefer to approach players after the current season has finished, especially given Forest’s predicament. Having said that I’m down to see Jimmy Greaves in a week to see how he found playing with Cloughie on his two England appearances.

As for non footy related celeb’s I have been in contact with Alan Sillitoe, another of Nottingham’s great fathers, Stephen Lowe the playwright for Old Big ‘Ead in: The Spirit of the Man whom I will talk to again after I have seen the play, (as well as Colin Tarrant who is the guy with the ominous task of playing Brian.) On the journalist circuit I have been in contact with Hunter Davies and one of Nottingham’s and The Guardian’s finest; Danny Taylor, author of Deep into the Forest.

As for the ‘ordinary‘ folk this has included a bus journey through Notts interviewing a man who worked for many years at the Notts Information Centre on Market Square, a guy who has been a steward at the ground for over 20 years (and once saw Martin O’Neil reduced to tears by a certain manager) and ‘the jacket potato man’ who will reveal himself as more than just a potato master as the book goes on.

I had been interviewed by Jeremy Lewis at The Evening Post who promised to run a feature on the book, and more importantly place an advert so I can get in touch with Nottingham folk, but for some reason this has not materialised. Perhaps I have encountered my own Sheriff early on?

There are lots of other adverts/ideas I need to run when I can get a minute such as a hypothetical ‘football Big Brother’, but, I’ll get there sooner or later. What I have realised is that just getting out there and talking to people is changing the shape of this book all the time. But, I don’t want to reveal too much at once…

Finally a big thank you to ‘Tuppers‘, the man responsible for the web design and all these little extras which are making this whole project not only easier, but possible. The next round is on me. [Yes it is. ed.]

Chav: The Emergence of a New Identity.

I can’t believe the response I have received for the Chav piece. This has ranged from a future invitation to sit as an ‘academic’ on a television documentary, to being nominated Chav spokesperson for numerous students up and down the country who require help with research (which translates as help me write an essay). Thankfully this is all unpaid and in my own spare time, I’m not quite ready yet to attach a paypal donation link as seems to be obligatory with most websites.

I selected www.chavworld.co.uk to host the piece as it seemed more intent on presenting a balanced representation of this media constructed identity than other websites, which quite frankly, border on the fascistic in their quest to incite hatred. The reason I wrote the piece is that I am concerned that in labelling people as ‘chavs’ it may lead to a kind of self fulfilling prophesy in which negative reactions will create negative behaviour. The mass media is a contemptuous ruthless organism which will exploit and ridicule anything and anyone in its endless quest to fill up information space. This is what the public should really be wary of…