GRIMSBY Town legend John McDermott will be visiting a town bookstore on Sunday to sign copies of his eagerly-awaited autobiography.
The former right back, who played for the club for a whopping 20 seasons, will be visiting Waterstones in Grimsby's Freshney Place from noon to greet fans and sign copies of It's Not All Black And White.
The book, which was released in August, promises to lift the lid on his remarkable career and gives a humorous and interesting insight to his time at Blundell Park.
Author Simon Ashbury, who co-wrote the book with Macca, said: "John is a true Grimsby Town legend and many people have been waiting for him to write a book about his career.
"It's certainly a very entertaining read and I've enjoyed writing it immensely.
"John has got some very, very funny anecdotes from during his career at Blundell Park.
He added: "I hope it will give Grimsby Town fans a real insight into the life of a footballer away from the glare of the Premier League.
"I do hope that fans will find it an entertaining and interesting read."
John, who still holds the record for his number of appearances with the club, was awarded Grimsby Town Player of the Year three times throughout his career.
A spokesman for Waterstones said: "We're really pleased to have John with us, he's a local legend and we can't wait to meet him ourselves.
"We expect his visit to be very popular with local football fans and we're really looking forward to it in store."
Amanda Austin, centre director at Freshney Place, said: "This is really exciting news, John McDermott is extremely popular with football fans in the local area and his visit will be much anticipated I am sure.
"We're very proud to have him visit Freshney Place, he's a great role model to any young football fan and we're really looking forward to having him with us."
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