
One Grand Week: A Captain's Tale of 2010 Triumph
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Author: Nick Maxwell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 235
This book is the captain's story of the 2010 Collingwood premiership. From the moment of his ascendancy to captain, Maxwell has maintained a day-in, day-out diary of life with the Magpies. It is this that lies at the core of this compelling drive to an unlikely flag. No team has more national support, exposure, history and allure than Collingwood. With the AFL's largest membership base (approaching 60,000 in 2010) the Magpies are the most attended, watched and corporately supported organisation in Australian sport. They average 60,000 supporters at every home and away game, and dominate the television ratings. For all of that, contemporary success has eluded them - until now. The 2010 AFL premiership is just the club's second ultimate success in half a century, and replaces in club legend the deeds of the revered 1990 unit. And no man can tell its story better than the captain, Nick Maxwell.
Author: Nick Maxwell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 235
This book is the captain's story of the 2010 Collingwood premiership. From the moment of his ascendancy to captain, Maxwell has maintained a day-in, day-out diary of life with the Magpies. It is this that lies at the core of this compelling drive to an unlikely flag. No team has more national support, exposure, history and allure than Collingwood. With the AFL's largest membership base (approaching 60,000 in 2010) the Magpies are the most attended, watched and corporately supported organisation in Australian sport. They average 60,000 supporters at every home and away game, and dominate the television ratings. For all of that, contemporary success has eluded them - until now. The 2010 AFL premiership is just the club's second ultimate success in half a century, and replaces in club legend the deeds of the revered 1990 unit. And no man can tell its story better than the captain, Nick Maxwell.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Nick Maxwell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 235
This book is the captain's story of the 2010 Collingwood premiership. From the moment of his ascendancy to captain, Maxwell has maintained a day-in, day-out diary of life with the Magpies. It is this that lies at the core of this compelling drive to an unlikely flag. No team has more national support, exposure, history and allure than Collingwood. With the AFL's largest membership base (approaching 60,000 in 2010) the Magpies are the most attended, watched and corporately supported organisation in Australian sport. They average 60,000 supporters at every home and away game, and dominate the television ratings. For all of that, contemporary success has eluded them - until now. The 2010 AFL premiership is just the club's second ultimate success in half a century, and replaces in club legend the deeds of the revered 1990 unit. And no man can tell its story better than the captain, Nick Maxwell.
Author: Nick Maxwell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 235
This book is the captain's story of the 2010 Collingwood premiership. From the moment of his ascendancy to captain, Maxwell has maintained a day-in, day-out diary of life with the Magpies. It is this that lies at the core of this compelling drive to an unlikely flag. No team has more national support, exposure, history and allure than Collingwood. With the AFL's largest membership base (approaching 60,000 in 2010) the Magpies are the most attended, watched and corporately supported organisation in Australian sport. They average 60,000 supporters at every home and away game, and dominate the television ratings. For all of that, contemporary success has eluded them - until now. The 2010 AFL premiership is just the club's second ultimate success in half a century, and replaces in club legend the deeds of the revered 1990 unit. And no man can tell its story better than the captain, Nick Maxwell.

One Grand Week: A Captain's Tale of 2010 Triumph
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