New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

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  • Twodogs
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 27654

    #16
    Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

    Originally posted by The bulldog tragician
    I hope it is not inappropriate to post this and if so I’m sure a mod will take it down. I also wrote a book about the Doggies’ premiership which was published last year. It was very much a from-the-heart story of our journey as fans, I’d been blogging about the experience of being a fan since 2013.

    Though I get lots of great feedback from people who read the book, and Tim Lane paid me a wonderful compliment that it was in his view ‘the best footy book he’d read’, I also hear from many ardent Bulldogs’ fans that they have never heard of it and are really surprised and then very keen to track it down. I’m glad to say that when they do so, they often get back in touch to say that they also passed on the news to other Dogs fans who then enjoyed it too.

    The club sadly did not support the book, they would not stock it in the Bulldogs shop though like any retailer they would have made a profit, and only did one tweet .... this was disappointing as I’d allowed them to reproduce my blog for free during the 2016 finals.

    Martin Flanagan’s book will be heavily promoted and I’m looking forward to reading it as much as the next person, but just in case anyone who’s reading this has never heard of my book, I thought I’d write this post.
    I was standing with my son right in front of you at the release at the pub in Yarraville. John Harms did a great job. William McInnes and Firstdog were there. It was a great night. I'm sorry to hear that the club blanked you, did they say why?
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    • Throughandthrough
      Coaching Staff
      • Nov 2007
      • 3203

      #17
      Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

      Originally posted by The bulldog tragician
      I hope it is not inappropriate to post this and if so I’m sure a mod will take it down. I also wrote a book about the Doggies’ premiership which was published last year. It was very much a from-the-heart story of our journey as fans, I’d been blogging about the experience of being a fan since 2013.

      Though I get lots of great feedback from people who read the book, and Tim Lane paid me a wonderful compliment that it was in his view ‘the best footy book he’d read’, I also hear from many ardent Bulldogs’ fans that they have never heard of it and are really surprised and then very keen to track it down. I’m glad to say that when they do so, they often get back in touch to say that they also passed on the news to other Dogs fans who then enjoyed it too.

      The club sadly did not support the book, they would not stock it in the Bulldogs shop though like any retailer they would have made a profit, and only did one tweet .... this was disappointing as I’d allowed them to reproduce my blog for free during the 2016 finals.

      Martin Flanagan’s book will be heavily promoted and I’m looking forward to reading it as much as the next person, but just in case anyone who’s reading this has never heard of my book, I thought I’d write this post.
      Your book is perfect. I read it when my life was at an absolute low six months ago and it made me smile again

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      • Eastdog
        WOOF Communtiy Organiser
        • Feb 2012
        • 18242

        #18
        Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

        I have some reading to do

        Sounds like a great book along with those other ones SonofScray mentioned.
        "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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        • Twodogs
          Moderator
          • Nov 2006
          • 27654

          #19
          Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

          Anyway Tradge you wouldn't have made those factual errors Martin makes in the first couple of pages of this.
          They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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          • The bulldog tragician
            Senior Player
            • Apr 2013
            • 1975

            #20
            Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

            Originally posted by Twodogs
            I was standing with my son right in front of you at the release at the pub in Yarraville. John Harms did a great job. William McInnes and Firstdog were there. It was a great night. I'm sorry to hear that the club blanked you, did they say why?
            Yes, it was so lovely to meet you all.

            I am not sure what happened with the club. As I mentioned, they asked to publish my blog during the finals, which of course I was thrilled to do. They then asked if they could keep publishing it the following year (again, for no payment, but with the offer of some other “match day experience.” I didn’t have any real ambitions for that type of thing, I couldn’t really see myself acting cool in the coaches box �� but when the book became a reality, I hoped they could assist. They promised to, and my publisherthen contacted them directly. I thought at the least it would be available at the Shop, or in one of those deals: first 50 members get a book or something like that. Just as Big W or Readings make money out of every book sold, so too would the club, so I was stunned that they made it clear the shop wouldn’t sell it, and the offer of promotion became one tweet.

            There is little money in being an author, and I have blogged for years just for the fun of knowing people felt I was capturing parts of their story ( it’s cheaper than seeing a shrink too). But I thought the blog and book were very much in line with everything the club says they are about - community and family and western suburbs. I know lots of people bought and enjoyed it, but I know there were some who just never came across it. As a storyteller that disappoints me, and I don’t really get why they backed away. I had assumed it might be the Flanagan book, but given they’re published a year apart, and completely different - he’s got inside access, I was a starry eyed fan who’s seen all the heartaches - there should have been room for both.

            Enough said! Thanks to those who’ve said they enjoyed it, all any writer secretly wants is to hear those words.
            Last edited by The bulldog tragician; 23-02-2018, 08:27 AM.
            [url]www.bulldogtragician.com[/url] A blog about being a lifelong fan of the Dogs and our quixotic attempt to replicate 1954. AND WE DID
            Author of [URL="http://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/mighty-west"]"The Mighty West: the Bulldogs journey from daydream believers to premiership heroes[/URL]"
            Twitter @bulldogstragic

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            • Bornadog
              WOOF Clubhouse Leader
              • Jan 2007
              • 66280

              #21
              Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

              Originally posted by The bulldog tragician
              Enough said! Thanks to those who’ve said they enjoyed it, all any writer secretly wants is to hear those words.
              I enjoy reading all your pieces as well as your book. Keep up the good work.
              FFC: Established 1883

              Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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              • Bornadog
                WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                • Jan 2007
                • 66280

                #22
                Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                Dear Bulldogs through and through,

                I've written a book about the Bulldogs' 2016 premiership. Initially, I met Bevo to tell him I couldn't do it. Five minutes later the book was happening and I was writing it.

                Because we were late getting started, I told him the book wouldn't be out until early 2018. His reply is my all-time favourite Bevo quote: "A good story's a good story whenever it appears, isn't it?". Basically, what we agreed on was that the Bulldogs 2016 premiership was good news. A happy story in a not always happy world.

                I met Bevo when I wrote my first book on the Dogs, "Southern Sky, Western Oval", in 1993. He was playing for the Dogs back then and we've had a respectful relationship ever since. Bob Murphy I know because his parents knew mine before Bob was ever conceived or glimpsed a Sherrin.

                Doing this book, I met some interesting young men – Easton Wood, Marcus Bontempelli, Jordan Roughead, Tom Liberatore, to name a few. I also met trainer Paul Maher, and Liz Phillips and Kath Oliver from the footy department, Gaz from the cheer squad, Danny McGinlay who wrote the messages on the Bulldog banners, and Ace Arthur, the Bones McGhie of AFL club historians.

                Then there were supporters like Carmen Petropulo, who gave the book its title, and Rhys Clements, who followed the grand final from his apartment in the Chinese city of Shenyang before exploding forth to give expression to his inner Bulldog before a bemused audience in a local bar….

                The book is written as a crowd scene with lots of different voices and perspectives that builds to the epic finals series - against West Coast in Perth, starting at 67-1 outsiders, Hawthorn at the MCG, the Hawks playing for four flags in a row, GWS in Sydney, a match that stands with the all-time classics. And grand final day at the MCG, the place brimming with people and beating like a bass drum.

                I hope this book makes people happy like the 2016 premiership did. I hope it brings memories rushing back, not just now, but in 10 or 15 years’ time, or, like “Southern Sky, Western Oval”, 25 years’ time.

                On Saturday, I’ll be at the Family Day at VU Whitten Oval at 11am signing copies.

                Martin Flanagan

                A Wink from the Universe will be available to purchase from the Bulldogs Shop atFamily Day on Saturday, February 24.

                Bob Murphy: “Those of us who were lucky enough to live through the 2016 football season want to hear Martin Flanagan tell it back to us in his poetic way”.
                FFC: Established 1883

                Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                • Twodogs
                  Moderator
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 27654

                  #23
                  Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                  I love a good story. I can understand your frustration about not being able to share it. It's like you did all the difficult bits (or the passionate bits) and when it came time for the club to do their one bit they couldn't go ahead and they couldn't tell you why. Not being told why would be the straw for mine.
                  They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                  • Axe Man
                    Hall of Fame
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 11052

                    #24
                    Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                    Originally posted by The bulldog tragician
                    I hope it is not inappropriate to post this and if so I’m sure a mod will take it down. I also wrote a book about the Doggies’ premiership which was published last year. It was very much a from-the-heart story of our journey as fans, I’d been blogging about the experience of being a fan since 2013.

                    Though I get lots of great feedback from people who read the book, and Tim Lane paid me a wonderful compliment that it was in his view ‘the best footy book he’d read’, I also hear from many ardent Bulldogs’ fans that they have never heard of it and are really surprised and then very keen to track it down. I’m glad to say that when they do so, they often get back in touch to say that they also passed on the news to other Dogs fans who then enjoyed it too.

                    The club sadly did not support the book, they would not stock it in the Bulldogs shop though like any retailer they would have made a profit, and only did one tweet .... this was disappointing as I’d allowed them to reproduce my blog for free during the 2016 finals.

                    Martin Flanagan’s book will be heavily promoted and I’m looking forward to reading it as much as the next person, but just in case anyone who’s reading this has never heard of my book, I thought I’d write this post.
                    I've got your book TBT, I just have to find the time to read it!

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                    • I'm Not Bitter Anymore!
                      WOOF Member
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 1098

                      #25
                      Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                      I have it too - really enjoyed it thank you

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                      • merantau
                        Coaching Staff
                        • May 2015
                        • 3988

                        #26
                        Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                        Originally posted by josie
                        Bulldog Tragician book a beauty- I highly recommend it. Very heartfelt and some good laughs too.
                        I'll second that. It is a great read. AND, while I'm at it there is another fabulous book that is a great read:
                        "How the West was Won: Memoirs of Melbourne's Western Suburbs" edited by Karyn Howie and Sue O'Brien
                        All proceeds from the book go to Western Chances to provide scholarship for young people in the West to help them fulfill their potential

                        Bulldogtrajician contributes, as does Tony Leonard, Kevin Harrington, Michael Leunig, Lina Caneva, Josephine Cafagna, Wendy Stapleton and many more.
                        The book is worth reading alone for just one fantastic anecdote that concerns our greatest ever player.
                        A really great book about growing up in the West in the 50s, 60s and 70s. The West and its people are special. No other part of Melbourne has that tribal identity. It is unique
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                        "It's not about the destination - it's about the trip."

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                        • Twodogs
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 27654

                          #27
                          Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                          Originally posted by merantau
                          I'll second that. It is a great read. AND, while I'm at it there is another fabulous book that is a great read:
                          "How the West was Won: Memoirs of Melbourne's Western Suburbs" edited by Karyn Howie and Sue O'Brien
                          All proceeds from the book go to Western Chances to provide scholarship for young people in the West to help them fulfill their potential

                          Bulldogtrajician contributes, as does Tony Leonard, Kevin Harrington, Michael Leunig, Lina Caneva, Josephine Cafagna, Wendy Stapleton and many more.
                          The book is worth reading alone for just one fantastic anecdote that concerns our greatest ever player.
                          A really great book about growing up in the West in the 50s, 60s and 70s. The West and its people are special. No other part of Melbourne has that tribal identity. It is unique
                          Hang on. How long has Moonee Ponds been in the west?
                          They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                          • Bulldog Revolution
                            Coaching Staff
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 3924

                            #28
                            Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                            Originally posted by Axe Man
                            I've got your book TBT, I just have to find the time to read it!
                            Id been meaning to buy a copy and then did so in January - I read it on a plane and loved it - I re-read it on the return flight and it brought me joy and happiness each time.

                            Can someone please organise another Bulldogs premiership?

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                            • merantau
                              Coaching Staff
                              • May 2015
                              • 3988

                              #29
                              Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                              Originally posted by Twodogs
                              Hang on. How long has Moonee Ponds been in the west?
                              Yeah, I must say I baulked at that one too. Bit of a stretch for me. Once you pass over the bridge opposite the Angler's that's it for me.
                              [URL="http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau"]http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau[/URL]
                              "It's not about the destination - it's about the trip."

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                              • The bulldog tragician
                                Senior Player
                                • Apr 2013
                                • 1975

                                #30
                                Re: New Martin Flanagan Book on 2016

                                Originally posted by Twodogs
                                Hang on. How long has Moonee Ponds been in the west?
                                A friend of mine used to claim that Moonee Ponds and Essendon were only western suburbs when funding got handed out. To be honest I've always disliked those 'nearly' western suburbs that were posh enough to look down on us from just across the other side of the Maribyrnong.

                                Apart from that fairly significant flaw, 'How the west was one' is a beautiful and nostalgic read and going to an excellent cause. It is funny now seeing the west is a hip destination. This book reminds us that it was far from the case until around 20 years ago. My own story is called 'The land of the purple thistle' about growing up in Deer Park, a suburb that I suspect will never ever be hip.
                                [url]www.bulldogtragician.com[/url] A blog about being a lifelong fan of the Dogs and our quixotic attempt to replicate 1954. AND WE DID
                                Author of [URL="http://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/mighty-west"]"The Mighty West: the Bulldogs journey from daydream believers to premiership heroes[/URL]"
                                Twitter @bulldogstragic

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