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This is an updated reprint of Bryan Gibson's fourth book, first published in 1998, with new material, and within its pages is an insight into the highs and lows of a medium's work and day-to-day life. We meet various characters from different backgrounds, both on earth and from spirit, as Bryan and the families concerned share with us the details of private sittings and the messages conveyed from their loved ones. We learn that laughter and humour play a very important role in Bryan's work with spirit, as we read about some of the funnier moments. He also deals with some more serious…mehr

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This is an updated reprint of Bryan Gibson's fourth book, first published in 1998, with new material, and within its pages is an insight into the highs and lows of a medium's work and day-to-day life. We meet various characters from different backgrounds, both on earth and from spirit, as Bryan and the families concerned share with us the details of private sittings and the messages conveyed from their loved ones. We learn that laughter and humour play a very important role in Bryan's work with spirit, as we read about some of the funnier moments. He also deals with some more serious experiences which have taught him valuable lessons and shaped his life and work as a medium. In the twenty-six years since he was introduced to his guide Running Foot, and to mediumship, he has earned a reputation as a medium of extremely high calibre and integrity who has reunited more than 30,000 people with their loved ones in spirit.
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Born close to what is now the training base for all England teams, St George's Park, Bryan Gibson has written and edited many serious books, but Football's Tallest Tales is his first surreal account. It is based on his youthful ambition to become an elite soccer player before being asked 'What would you do if you weren't a footballer?' He became a lawyer. In a book of tall tales informed by decades of watching The Beautiful Game, he invites readers to peek into his mythical football world, including the time he represented England against the USSR.