Vennegoor10 Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 Hey there. Im currentlyin the process writing a book on passion within football and hopefully it will include interviews and comments from former players and managers, does anybody know if special permission is needed to include what they tell me inside the book? Any licensing rules or technical shizzle. Thanks
stez Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 Hey there. Im currentlyin the process writing a book on passion within football and hopefully it will include interviews and comments from former players and managers, does anybody know if special permission is needed to include what they tell me inside the book? Any licensing rules or technical shizzle. Thanks you want to talk to a publisher really, not a bunch of losers on a message board ( )
Daggers Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 you want to talk to a publisher really, not a bunch of losers on a message board ( ) Nah - he wants to talk to Collymore if he wants to cover passion in the game.
AoWW Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 Hey there. Im currentlyin the process writing a book on passion within football and hopefully it will include interviews and comments from former players and managers, does anybody know if special permission is needed to include what they tell me inside the book? Any licensing rules or technical shizzle. Thanks Passion in football, eh?! Well, I'm no expert but I would imagine you need all kinds of permission. Unless you fancy being sued to the hilt, that is?
Thracian Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 And look out a few quotes from the Late Bill Shankly: Asked about a stuttering spell of form by his team Bill replied in his distinctive Ayrshire accent: "Dount yous worry aboot Liverpool. Liverpool is special. Even the way the players break their legs is special. As for those other teams they'll fade like snow when the rain comes..."
Vennegoor10 Posted 13 June 2007 Author Posted 13 June 2007 Shankly comments are brilliant and timeless: "People think football is a matter of life and death, they are wrong, it's much more important than that"
stez Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 Shankly comments are brilliant and timeless: "People think football is a matter of life and death, they are wrong, it's much more important than that" a quote i've never liked to be honest with you
cisono Posted 13 June 2007 Posted 13 June 2007 Hey there. Im currentlyin the process writing a book on passion within football and hopefully it will include interviews and comments from former players and managers, does anybody know if special permission is needed to include what they tell me inside the book? Any licensing rules or technical shizzle. Thanks I would get written permission by the quoted person, each time. Just in case
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