Footy's Glory Days: When Footy was Played Hard and Fast

Footy's Glory Days: When Footy was Played Hard and Fast

  • Elliot Cartledge
Publisher:Hardie Grant PublishingISBN 13: 9781743580967ISBN 10: 1743580967

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Footy's Glory Days: When Footy was Played Hard and Fast is written by Elliot Cartledge and published by Hardie Grant Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1743580967 (ISBN 10) and 9781743580967 (ISBN 13).

When football was a high scoring, bruising tribal contest with cult figures, suburban rivalries and local grounds packed with fans. It's a look at the days when footballers had 'real jobs' and smoked cigarettes at half time u before rules and regulations meant players were watched with eagle eyes and misdemeanours were a bad thing. Learn the stories and the legends from the big names of the day u from players to coaches to commentators. As Australian society loosened its tie, footballers became 'pop stars' with names including coaches Tommy Hafey, David Parkin, Ron Barrassi, Norm and Len Smith; players like Bobby Skilton, Billy Goggin, Bruce Doull, Alex Jesaulenko, Peter McKenna, Peter Hudson, Malcolm Blight, Kevin Bartlett, Kevin Sheedy, Barry Cable, Leigh Matthews, Wayne Schimmelbusch, Michael Tuck, Doug Wade, Gary Dempsey, Polly Farmer and John Nicholls; media commentators ruled the airwaves including Jack Dyer, Ted Whitten and Harry Beitzel; and the clubs that dominated were inner-city suburban rivals Carlton, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Collingwood, Melbourne, Essendon and Richmond.It was the glory days of Australia's national game and a nostalgic look at what is now known as the business of football.