Doncaster Rovers: New John Ryan book chronicles club's glory years

A new book chronicling Doncaster Rovers’ glory years under charismatic former chairman John Ryan is set to be released.
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The former club boss has teamed up with local author Peter Tuffrey for new paperback Doncaster Rovers: The John Ryan Years which will be published next month.

The 352-page book, which will be available via Amazon from October 19, delves into Rovers’ recent history – from Ryan’s arrival at the club and the rise from non-league obscurity to within touching distance of the Premier League during an era which saw Rovers lift numerous trophies and enjoy huge finals at both Wembley and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

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Mr Tuffrey focuses on the Johnstone Paints Trophy win over Bristol Rovers in Wales as well as the thrilling play-off final win over Yorkshire rivals Leeds United which saw Rovers promoted to the Championship.

Doncaster Rovers' glory years are recaptured in the new book.Doncaster Rovers' glory years are recaptured in the new book.
Doncaster Rovers' glory years are recaptured in the new book.

Said Mr Tuffrey: “Many English football clubs have been established for at least one hundred years.

"Often, they experience crises during their existence and rely on someone or a group of people to provide support.

"Trouble flared at Doncaster Rovers when the Main Stand was set on fire and club dropped out of the Football League with some pitiful results in 1998.

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"John Ryan, a successful businessman and life-long fan, first became a Doncaster Rovers director in 1989 at the age of 39.

"When new owners took control, he was appointed chairman, eventually acquiring the football side of the operation.

"Amazing success followed, Rovers climbed back into the Football League, promotions took place, a cup won, and the club eventually found itself in the Championship. A new ground was built along the way.

"After the halcyon years as chairman, John eventually resigned in 2013.”

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With forensic research, Mr Tuffrey, who has known Mr Ryan since late 1979, looked at every aspect of his tenure as chairman of Doncaster Rovers.

He added: “It is fascinating reading to say the least."

Two 16-page picture sections depict John with players, mingling with supporters and, most importantly, enjoying the club’s outstanding achievements in such a short space of time.

He added: “John Ryan epitomises the Doncaster Rovers’ phrase: ‘Rovers ‘til I Die.”