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This review is from: Archie Gemmill: Both Sides of the Border - My Autobiography (Hardcover)
A cracking little read about a player mostly remembered for that wonder goal he scored for Scotland against Holland in the 1978 World Cup Finals.
Archie talks with great fondness of his time helping Derby County and Nottingham Forest to success both home and abroad and offers many a tale about his ups and downs playing under Clough and Taylor. Here he goes into great detail about his ommission from the Forest line up for the European Cup Final against Malmo,something that still hurts him to this day,and how his long running feud with Tommy Docherty led to a three year exile from International football. Also covered are his time spent with St.Mirren,Preston and Birmingham and also when acting as coach and foreign scout back at his old clubs Forest and Derby and his one and only stab at management with Rotherham. Gemmill,by his own admission was a stubborn little so and so who wasn't affraid to speak his mind as he demanded only the very best from those around him,often making him unpopular in the football circle. However,he does come across as a loving family man who never gave less than 100% to the sport he so obviously loves and you can't ask for much more than that.
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