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Grandstand Ep 8

Bob Holmes , Author of Living Your Dream

02-Jul-18 20:00

Grandstand Ep 8

Host Ross Yusof gives you a bird's eye view of what makes the sporting world tick and the personalities behind it as well. In this episode, Ross speaks to Bob Holmes, the author of "Living Your Dream", a book about foreign ownership in English football. He tells us how he accidentally came into journalism, seeing England win the World Cup, sharing wine with Bobby Moore and of course, how he put the book together.


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