The Non-League Daily is giving readers a chance to win a copy of Mitch Stansbury's A Corner Kick from the Middle of Nowhere.
“A Corner Kick from the Middle of Nowhere” is an excellent view from the terraces as Hereford United struggled to survive in a decade of Conference football that saw the club move from near oblivion to one of the most dramatic and emotional play-off successes of recent times.
Far more an anecdotal `Fever-Pitch` style than a stats bible, Mitch Stansbury has tried to convey just what it is like to support/be cursed by a proper team.
From the bizarre locations, strange characters and flawed heroes to the frequent and often unintentional humour, `A Corner Kick from the Middle of Nowhere` is, I feel, an affectionate tribute to what life was like in that decade of Conference football.
Ricky George of the Telegraph said of it.. 'Honest, engaging, funny and very well written..'.
The concensus appears to be that the book would have appeal for a fan of any team capable of recognising our game just a few rungs below the millionnaires row of the Premiership and Champions League.
I have copies of the book available to win by answering the questions below…..
Which Football League ground has a stand named after a former Hereford United player?
Which players scored the first and last goals of Hereford's nine year spell in the Conference?
Which current Northern Ireland International played 12 Conference games for Hereford in the 2001/02 season?
E-mail answers to: whitney@btconnect.com by December 31st.
Winners to be drawn.