Deserter South London Book

https://unbound.com/books/deserter/
Hopefully we'll get enough support to make it happen.
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For those who don't know us, we write about messing around in South East London - the best bit of London. About the pubs, people and unlikely pleasures below the river, with a large dose of irreverent humour.
There hasn't been a book about South London since 1947. Yes, the year Charlton won the Cup. We aim to put that right.
Sure, South London is covered in London guide books. There's usually a paragraph or two at the back, written by someone in Islington who knew someone who went there once. But you have to know South London to appreciate it. And we bloody love it.
Pledging support for this book will help us make sure South London will appear on the literary map once more, with a funny, beautifully illustrated book that shows the place at a remarkable point in its history.21 -
Didn't know deserter had a Charlton connection. I'm a long time reader of your site. Particularly liked your South London tap room trail guide. I shall support.Vincenzo said:For those who have enjoyed Deserter over the last few years, finally a book fit for your South London toilet:
https://unbound.com/books/deserter/
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Yeah never knew the author was a CL poster. The old kent road one was cracking.1
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You won't get much support on here, we are all from Kent
Duck's for cover.4 -
I would have preferred South East London.
`South London is ours' reminds me of someone else.1 -
Always read deserter.
Worlds greatest rail journeys: London Bridge-Charing Cross being a particular favourite.2 -
Thanks very much ChiAddick. Much appreciated.ChiAddick said:
Didn't know deserter had a Charlton connection. I'm a long time reader of your site. Particularly liked your South London tap room trail guide. I shall support.Vincenzo said:For those who have enjoyed Deserter over the last few years, finally a book fit for your South London toilet:
https://unbound.com/books/deserter/
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Yep. Born in Plumstead. Long term Charlton sufferer.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Yeah never knew the author was a CL poster. The old kent road one was cracking.
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Good luck with your book mate1
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Long time fan of Deserter and will support. Which of the shady characters are you Vincenzo?0
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Maybe the one called Vincent lol ffs EDIT oh they have alter-egos haha fine0
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I can vouch for Vincenzo being a Charlton fan. Can be found in the Swan on a match day.1
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Charlton's representative on ITV's Fan Parliament was also called Vincent! A different one though, I think. Shit, how do I even fucking remember that1
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They are certainly two very different Vinces.2
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He was a cool character for a Charlton fan. Polish sounding surname from what I recall.Leuth said:Charlton's representative on ITV's Fan Parliament was also called Vincent! A different one though, I think. Shit, how do I even fucking remember that
Was a good show that
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You've met them both?0
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The one you are thinking of comes from BatterseaLeuth said:Charlton's representative on ITV's Fan Parliament was also called Vincent! A different one though, I think. Shit, how do I even fucking remember that
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Was one of the Vinces the guy who gave killer a hug on the pitch at the first game back at the Valley?1
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Currently lording it in Goa.blackpool72 said:
The one you are thinking of comes from BatterseaLeuth said:Charlton's representative on ITV's Fan Parliament was also called Vincent! A different one though, I think. Shit, how do I even fucking remember that
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Well Goa is one of my favourite places also one of yours.Acab said:
Currently lording it in Goa.blackpool72 said:
The one you are thinking of comes from BatterseaLeuth said:Charlton's representative on ITV's Fan Parliament was also called Vincent! A different one though, I think. Shit, how do I even fucking remember that
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Yes, vince niedzwicki.Big William said:Was one of the Vinces the guy who gave killer a hug on the pitch at the first game back at the Valley?
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Close CE, it's Nieszwiec...1
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Charlton is more East London than South...5
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I too love the Deserter site, BTW, Vincenzo. Sadly not in a position to help with funding, but hopefully will persuade a relative to buy it for me for Christmas when it comes out...1
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Cheers, AFKA.AFKABartram said:Good luck with your book mate
I'm Dirty South. Thanks for your support, Jints. Much appreciated.Jints said:Long time fan of Deserter and will support. Which of the shady characters are you Vincenzo?
Curb_It knows everybody!Curb_It said:I can vouch for Vincenzo being a Charlton fan. Can be found in the Swan on a match day.
No worries, Algarve. Thanks for the kind words anyway.Algarveaddick said:I too love the Deserter site, BTW, Vincenzo. Sadly not in a position to help with funding, but hopefully will persuade a relative to buy it for me for Christmas when it comes out...
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Thanks a million to everyone from CL who has pledged support. We're 50% funded now. We're well on our way to getting what will be a very funny book about the places, culture and history of South London that we estimate will feature some 150 South London pubs.
Cheers, all.
https://unbound.com/books/deserter/
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Vincenzo, wrote and appeared in Castrust news 9,( shown outside the Royal Oak) an excellent review of pubs, in and around Charlton, Eltham, etc. 3 pages in fact. Anyone interested can read this on https://issuu.com/castrust/docs/tnt9.
Think it might be time for another round Vincenzo ?...... purely for research of course.1