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I bought the book actually as a Xmas present for a Collingwood supporting friend of mine he will pass it over to me after he has read it - he did mention it is very interesting reading.
All the laughing and joking aside, it is the best football book I have ever read. I am pretty amazed at the access they gave too Peter Ryan and - more than that - what they let him print. I guess it presents the place in a pretty positive light generally, but it seems to expose as many character flaws as it does secrets. For anyone who has read '7 Seconds or Less' about the Phoenix Suns, it is structured in a similar way to that, with similar access.
Anyway, I kind of guessed the audience would be zero as this is a dogs place and it is a Collingwood book, but if you love footy, you need to read this.
As for me missing footy, I am too busy trying to teach supposedly elite level 17 year olds to kick to miss anything at all.
More than half way through it at the moment MJP and was thinking about posting something similar the other day. Really enjoyable read and it provides great insight and inner access across all things a football club is involved in.
I feel there is a slight Collingwood bias in parts but that can't be helped considering his in depth involvement behind the scenes and no doubt Collingwood would have edited it prior to being released. Having said that there is still some really good information that they would have had doubts over releasing, I daresay it was an argument McGuire would have won over Malthouse in the end.
As for me missing footy, I am too busy trying to teach supposedly elite level 17 year olds to kick to miss anything at all.
Sounds like there is a little bit of frustration there. Not happy with this year's current crop, or is it (in your opinion) systematic of all kids coming through?
Sounds like there is a little bit of frustration there. Not happy with this year's current crop, or is it (in your opinion) systematic of all kids coming through?
We will struggle.
Never have I seen a group so overflowing with such high levels of self assurance following on from such low levels of actual achievement. The u16s from the last 2 years (this years squad really) have won 3 games from 10 played...yet seem to think it is just going to happen.
That said, it is always tough at this time of year pre- squad cuts.
For anyone who has read '7 Seconds or Less' about the Phoenix Suns, it is structured in a similar way to that, with similar access.
Do you still have that one? I'd love to read it. I read a similar book early last year on George Karl and the Seattle Supersonics from the mid 90's. That was a great read.
I think you've just described the entirety of Gen Y/Gen Z in a nutshell.
No - not really.
Gen Y discussions are worthy of discussion...not sure a footy board is the place though. Generally I find them very good and their refusal to accept the status quo drives some good initiatives.
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