STANDING OVATION: A TRIBUTE TO THE KIPPAX
TITLE Standing Ovation: A Tribute to the Kippax
AUTHORS Phillip Gatenby
PUBLISHER Phillip Gatenby,
PO Box 4,
Manchester M40 9AP,
England
ISBN No None
PRICE £1.40 inc. postage & packing (UK)
This booklet is one fan's commendable refusal to let the Kippax pass into
history without marking the occasion in some way. He's chosen to do this in
fitting fashion, producing what's essentially a compilation of individual
fans' reminiscences of days on which the Kippax became indelibly etched
into their memories. The booklet is card-backed and contains 32 A5 pages
(including glossy cover) which have been attractively printed with
well-reproduced photos. Phill has got it just right; the foreword from
Glynn Ford, although entirely justifiable, threatens to plummet into a full
blooded attack on the bankrupt government policy which inexorably led to
the demise of stands like the Kippax. I found myself mentally nodding at
the idiocy which has finally robbed us of a place full of hallowed
memories. Phill's introduction nicely balances the indignation expressed by
Glynn but rightly turns the readers' attention to the celebration he
intended rather than letting the booklet become negative.
The core is composed of personal memories which are arranged
chronologically and are interspersed with nicely chosen photos and
newspaper cuttings. Many of these touch something deep down; perhaps that's
the attraction, a shared experience, something we can all relate to as City
fans? Matt Pattenden's description of his first match as 'like coming home'
hits the nail squarely on the head.
The booklet's original printing run was 1000, priced at £2.00 and quickly
sold out. Phill has subsequently had another 500 done (costs were lower)
which are sold for £1.00 plus postage. As I write (March '95), Phill still
has 200 left. If you've stood in the Kippax and felt its special
atmosphere then buy it! It's a nice little souvenir and considering the
price, the quality is admirable. Incidentally, Phill is also the editor of
'This Charming Fan' which he subtitles; 'Another Bloody Manchester City
Fanzine'! This is also available from the above address (50p). Just a
question though; how come the Club didn't see fit to publish anything
special?
All the above are my own personal opinions
Ashley Birch
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